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They are small towns along the Canadian-American border, cut by geography, and their residents’ lives have already been upended by the border closures due to the coronavirus pandemic, Reuters reported.

But as winter approaches, residents of Campobello Island in the Canadian Atlantic province of New Brunswick and the small American town of Point Roberts in Washington state are preparing for the continuation of isolation adding to the winter blues, revealing just how interconnected the communities that straddle international borders are.

Campobello, located off the coast of the US state of Maine, can only be reached by private ferry service that operates during the summer or by driving through Maine, which connects to the island via a bridge.

Justin Tinker, 34, a civil engineer whose family has lived on the island of Campobello for 10 generations, said the lack of easy access to the rest of Canada has been a problem for a long time, but has been exacerbated by the pandemic.

Tinker said islanders have to pass through the United States to go to a hospital on the Canadian mainland, but that they may now end up being pushed out of the hospital because they’ve been to the US within the past two weeks.

“Campobello always meets when he needs to, but there is concern,” said Tinker, who blames the province for failing to find a solution. “Once this ferry stops operating, we cannot reach Campobello Island within our province.”

Cars cross the international bridge between Lübeck, Maine (left) and Campobello Island, Canada on March 3, 2017. Lübeck is the easternmost city in the United States bordering it with a border crossing with Canada.  Credit: AFP PHOTO / Don Emmer

Cars cross the international bridge between Lübeck, Maine (left) and Campobello Island, Canada on March 3, 2017. Lübeck is the easternmost city in the United States bordering it with a border crossing with Canada. Credit: AFP PHOTO / Don Emmer

Photo: Don Emert / AFP / Getty Images

Across the continent, the town of Point Roberts, which has a population of about 1,300 year-round in the state of Washington, is located at the tip of the Canadian Peninsula of Taswasin. Its proximity to Canada has made the local economy dependent on Canadian visitors, but it also means that locals depend on open borders to access healthcare and other facilities.

We have five gas stations. “We don’t have five gas stations for a thousand people,” said Christopher Carleton, chief of the fire department at Point Roberts, explaining the reliance on Canadians, who cross the border to buy about a third of cheaper gas.

Carlton has been sounding the alarm about an impending mental health crisis among Point Roberts residents, as it appears their isolation will continue into the winter. His efforts are drawing more attention to the plight of Point Roberts residents, although the pressure on state and federal politicians has not yet paid off.

Washington State Governor Jay Inslee wrote to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in August asking him to address the “unique hardships” faced by the residents of Point Roberts.

The border between the United States and Canada is closed for non-essential travel until September 21.

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