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the sound of distant deer hunters is about all youll hear along this remote tree-lined corridor a stretch of the longest land border between two countries on one side Canada on the other the US but this lonely spot is also the gateway to an American Geographic oddity Minnesotas Northwest angle most people up here are adventurous or crazy on a map it looks as if someone put a substantial part of Minnesota in Canada by mistake in fact it was a mistake made in 1783 during the Treaty of Paris the border being drawn between the US and then Britain was supposed to cut through Lake of the Woods at a Northwest angle hence the name problem was the map the founding fathers used of Lake of the Woods was completely wrong the lake actually looks like this they were way off but that weird boundary bump stuck ever since the angle as locals like to call it has remained an outlier the only overland route to this part of Minnesota is actually through Canada on a gravel road theres no fence no guard