International Peace Garden
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Trump’s threats against Canada could reduce visits to border peace gardenThe garden is a non-profit operation that raises money from admission fees, private donations and regular funding from state and provincial governments and Parks Canada.PoliticsFeb 13, 2025
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Manitoba expands funding for International Peace Garden to mark 90th anniversaryThe International Peace Garden was built in 1932 on 2,339 acres of land straddling the Canada-U.S. border near Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, just south of Boissevain, Manitoba.CanadaJul 25, 2022
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International Peace Garden marks 90 years of greenery, tranquility and reflectionPlans for the 90th-anniversary celebrations include a weekend of historical exhibits and cultural performances on July 30 and 31, along with a 1930s-themed dinner.CanadaJul 22, 2022
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Heading to the International Peace Garden? Don’t forget to quarantine, CBSA saysThe Canada Border Services Agency is reminding Manitobans that if they visit the International Peace Garden, they must comply with the mandatory 14-day requirement to quarantine or isolate when they return.HealthMay 25, 2020
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