An interesting piece of history.
According to local legend, in 1865 when the boundary between Canada and the United States was established, the First Nations tribes who had used the area as hunting and gathering grounds, were now forced to choose between the two countries. After much debate they finally chose to settle ancestral grounds south of the line. But before leaving Canada one of the natives entwined two sapling trees saying, "Though divided we are united still- we are one."
Haqre gur 7gu.