
The unique geographic isolation of Point Roberts is clearly defined in this early 1950s survey, showing the exclave bounded by the Canada United States border to the north and the waters of the Strait of Georgia and Boundary Bay to the south. The settlement pattern is concentrated along the coastlines, with Maple Beach at the northeast corner and South Beach at the southern tip. Local social and infrastructure markers are present, including the Northwest Grange, a Cem, and a Race Track near the international line.
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