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The northeastern part of the International Boundary between the US and Canada is as follows:

Beginning at the mouth of the St Croix River, the International Boundary runs up the St Croix River and through a few lakes along the way, right to the headwaters of the St Croix River.

It then runs along a line north to the St John River near Grand Falls, New Brunswick.

The International Boundary then runs up the St John River, past Edmundston, New Brunswick, and Fort Kent, Maine, to the St Francis River.

It then runs up the St Francis River to a point near Estcourt, Québec.

Beyond that point, it could no longer be classified as "northeastern" because the International Boundary then runs in a southwesterly direction.

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