Cut Bank is a city in northwestern Montana, located in Glacier County. It is situated about 30 miles south of the Canadian border and has a population of approximately 2,800 people. Cut Bank is known for its extreme winter temperatures and is often referred to as the "coldest spot in the nation." The city is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including the nearby Glacier National Park. Cut Bank offers outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, and hunting. It also has a rich history, with several historic buildings and sites to explore. The main industries in Cut Bank are agriculture, oil and gas production, and tourism.