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"Border‑hopping becomes blissfully serene on the historic M.V. International, captained by Keith Robinson and his brothers as part of their family’s more‑than‑six‑decade‑old operation within the 1932 International Peace Park. Passengers often sit in disbelief as the 75‑minute loop glides across the Canada–U.S. boundary—marked by a strip of land running up the mountains—without docking in America, so no passport is needed unless you’re hiking into Montana. Along the way, eagles soar overhead, elk browse the shoreline, and the crew can drop you at trailheads for Goat Haunt or the spectacular Crypt Lake, all shared with pride by a team devoted to a place where nature sees no boundaries." - Shilo Urban
Sightseeing cruises with interpretive guides, wildlife viewing, and border stops