Beebe Plain, Vermont

Beebe Plain is an unincorporated community in the town of Derby in Orleans County, Vermont, United States, which extends into the municipality of Stanstead, Quebec, Canada.

Beebe Plain is part of a group of nearby border villages which includes Derby Line, Vermont and Stanstead, Quebec.

The production of granite from the region may well be the largest industry, with much of the stone being used in the construction of tombstones and memorials.

The former Massawippi Valley Railway line once joined Lennoxville, Quebec through a border crossing at Beebe Plain to Newport, Vermont.

Portions of the former right-of-way remain open for recreational use:[1] The section between Beebe's rue Principale (Québec Route 247) and North Derby Road (US) is no longer open, forcing cyclists onto Beebe's main street.

Heading west on Canusa Street. The border is determined by the yellow road line, making houses on the left fall under American jurisdiction, while the right side is governed by Canada. Both sides are part of Beebe Plain, however.
US Border Patrol vehicle at the US-Canada border
Map of Vermont highlighting Orleans County