The Wild Horse Border Crossing connects the cities of Havre, Montana with Medicine Hat, Alberta on the Canada–United States border.
The crossing is so remote that government housing for border officials exists next to the station.
In 2012, the US replaced its yellow brick border inspection facility, which was originally built in 1964.
Prior to 1964, travelers were expected to proceed to a US Customs office in the city of Havre to report for inspection.
CBP and CBSA have had issues in coordinating the hours of operation at this crossing for several years.