The Sherwood–Carievale Border Crossing connects the towns of Sherwood, North Dakota and Carievale, Saskatchewan on the Canada–United States border.
This is the easternmost border crossing in Saskatchewan; the Saskatchewan-Manitoba-North Dakota tripoint is located 19 kilometres (12 mi) east of this border crossing.
Border inspection services were first conducted at this crossing in 1930.
The US first built a permanent inspection station at the border in 1937.
That brick veneer roadside border station was replaced by a wooden structure in 1981, and that facility was replaced by a large modern border station using Recovery Act funds in 2011.