| We flew into the closest airport which is in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (YWG). After renting a car, we headed east on the Trans Canada Highway. |
| After more than an hour, we reached our turnoff. Manitoba Provincial Highway 308 southbound. |
| After a seemingly endless drive along that gravel road, our next turn finally arrived. |
| Manitoba Provincial Highway 525, another gravel road and in really poor condition. |
| As we're still in Canada, this sign is still in kilometers. But we were getting closer! |
| Never really saw any marker to indicate the exact location of the border but you know you're finally back in the United States when you see this warning sign. |
| The actual border here is completely unstaffed. This next sign warns you to check in with United States authorities at a place called Jim's Corner 8 miles ahead. |
| We don't know who Jim is or why this is his corner, but we finally made it to Jim's Corner. It too is unstaffed but this where you check-in with U.S. Customs & Border Protection. |
| Our destination was Youngs Bay Resort, home of the northern most buoy. This is a popular boat launching point, RV parking area, cabins, etc. |
| It's also home to the best restaurant in Angle Inlet and a souvenir shop too. |
| And look out the window, there it is! The northern-most buoy. |
| There are warning signs reminding you of the Canadian requirement to report. |
| And Canada is always watching you. If you failed to report, these lights at the border will flash and tell you to go back! |
| Welcome back to friendly Manitoba. |
| A good time was had by all who like to fish. Many fishing records come out of the waters of Lake of the Woods. We came just for the buoy. |



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