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BOTANICAL GARDENS
If you have specific border related questions you may call Canadian Border Services at 204-534-6820. U.S. visitors to the Peace Garden are not impacted by the above Canadian border closure. • Daily admission costs are $20 or an annual membership is $40 (good through the end of 2021). You may purchase memberships online, self-pay at the gate CAMPING IN NORTH DAKOTA & CANADA United States: 1-701-263-4390. Canada: 1-204-534-2510. General Information. • Family-Friendly. • Advanced reservations suggested, but not required. • Check out time is 12:00 Noon. • No three or four-wheel ATVs or motorized dirt bikes are allowed anywhere in the Peace Gardens. • Most pets are welcomed. Pets must be kept on aleash, and
THINGS TO DO IN NORTH DAKOTA & CANADA The Peace Garden has a variety of things to do to occupy the youngest and oldest visitors. For any visit, you should plan at least 3-4 hours, but to see everything the Peace Garden has to offer can easily take a full day or more. Formal Gardens. The Conservatory & Interpretive Center. Historic Lodge. 9/11 Memorial. Dedication Cairn.Peace Chapel.
9/11 MEMORIAL, CARILLON BELL TOWER & MORE The Conservatory & Interpretive Center. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden. The acres of the garden beg to be explored on bike or on foot.Better
FACTS, HISTORY, TOURIST ATTRACTIONS & MORE THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN. The International Peace Garden was founded in 1932 on the premise of peace, cooperation and friendship. We are a year-round destination that remains dedicated to our founding principles while serving as a resource for education, conservation, and entertainment for local, regional, national and internationalvisitors.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN HISTORY & FACTSSINCE 1932, THE Incredibly Beautiful Structures. While there are more than 200 structures within the boundaries of the Peace Garden, the only building on the Canadian side of the garden is the Willis Pavilion, built in 1967 as part of the Canadian Centennial Project. HIKING & BIKING TRAILS A vast network of hiking and biking trails connect 2,400 acres of pristine prairie and wilderness, dotted with natural features including lakes and ponds. Stop for a break from hiking or pedaling and one of our many scenic picnic areas, overlooking picturesque lakes and the natural beauty of the turtle mountain region. The PeaceGarden’s
WORK AT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN The IPG has more than 24 acres of display gardens including annual and perennial displays. You will work with the horticulture team to maintain, weed, prune and care for the 10,000+ plants in our formal displays including caring for small shrubs and trees. Schedule: 5 daysper week.
CAFÉ & GIFT SHOP
Located within The Interpretive Center is a café and gift shop. Grab a bite to eat or shop our selection of Peace Garden gifts and memorabilia as well as curated local art and collectibles. 6. Conservatory & Interpretive Center Thousands of succulents and cacti, restaurant, gift shop and horticulture library. Download Map of thePark. Enjoy
FRIENDSHIP ROCK
Friendship Rock. Originally conceived as a “Circle of Friendship” displaying rocks from all over the world, the Friendship Rock represents international cooperation and partnership, much like the Garden itself. The Friendship Rock is a “bluestone” that originated from the Preseli Mountains in the United Kingdom and is thesimilar to the
BOTANICAL GARDENS
If you have specific border related questions you may call Canadian Border Services at 204-534-6820. U.S. visitors to the Peace Garden are not impacted by the above Canadian border closure. • Daily admission costs are $20 or an annual membership is $40 (good through the end of 2021). You may purchase memberships online, self-pay at the gate CAMPING IN NORTH DAKOTA & CANADA United States: 1-701-263-4390. Canada: 1-204-534-2510. General Information. • Family-Friendly. • Advanced reservations suggested, but not required. • Check out time is 12:00 Noon. • No three or four-wheel ATVs or motorized dirt bikes are allowed anywhere in the Peace Gardens. • Most pets are welcomed. Pets must be kept on aleash, and
THINGS TO DO IN NORTH DAKOTA & CANADA The Peace Garden has a variety of things to do to occupy the youngest and oldest visitors. For any visit, you should plan at least 3-4 hours, but to see everything the Peace Garden has to offer can easily take a full day or more. Formal Gardens. The Conservatory & Interpretive Center. Historic Lodge. 9/11 Memorial. Dedication Cairn.Peace Chapel.
9/11 MEMORIAL, CARILLON BELL TOWER & MORE The Conservatory & Interpretive Center. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden. The acres of the garden beg to be explored on bike or on foot.Better
FACTS, HISTORY, TOURIST ATTRACTIONS & MORE THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN. The International Peace Garden was founded in 1932 on the premise of peace, cooperation and friendship. We are a year-round destination that remains dedicated to our founding principles while serving as a resource for education, conservation, and entertainment for local, regional, national and internationalvisitors.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN HISTORY & FACTSSINCE 1932, THE Incredibly Beautiful Structures. While there are more than 200 structures within the boundaries of the Peace Garden, the only building on the Canadian side of the garden is the Willis Pavilion, built in 1967 as part of the Canadian Centennial Project. HIKING & BIKING TRAILS A vast network of hiking and biking trails connect 2,400 acres of pristine prairie and wilderness, dotted with natural features including lakes and ponds. Stop for a break from hiking or pedaling and one of our many scenic picnic areas, overlooking picturesque lakes and the natural beauty of the turtle mountain region. The PeaceGarden’s
WORK AT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN The IPG has more than 24 acres of display gardens including annual and perennial displays. You will work with the horticulture team to maintain, weed, prune and care for the 10,000+ plants in our formal displays including caring for small shrubs and trees. Schedule: 5 daysper week.
CAFÉ & GIFT SHOP
Located within The Interpretive Center is a café and gift shop. Grab a bite to eat or shop our selection of Peace Garden gifts and memorabilia as well as curated local art and collectibles. 6. Conservatory & Interpretive Center Thousands of succulents and cacti, restaurant, gift shop and horticulture library. Download Map of thePark. Enjoy
FRIENDSHIP ROCK
Friendship Rock. Originally conceived as a “Circle of Friendship” displaying rocks from all over the world, the Friendship Rock represents international cooperation and partnership, much like the Garden itself. The Friendship Rock is a “bluestone” that originated from the Preseli Mountains in the United Kingdom and is thesimilar to the
FACTS, HISTORY, TOURIST ATTRACTIONS & MORE THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN. The International Peace Garden was founded in 1932 on the premise of peace, cooperation and friendship. We are a year-round destination that remains dedicated to our founding principles while serving as a resource for education, conservation, and entertainment for local, regional, national and internationalvisitors.
THINGS TO DO IN ND & CA Picnic Areas. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden. The acres of the garden beg to be explored on bike or on foot. Better yet, grab a kayak andfloat.
VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN Annual Membership. An Annual Membership can be purchased online, by calling the Peace Garden office or at the gate on a day of your visit. An Annual Membership is valid for one year and allows entry to the Peace Garden anytime during the year including for programming and certain events as well as allows a member vote at the annual meeting. CONTACT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDENS Give back to the gardens. We appreciate all donations to our foundation to help maintain the gardens for years to come. We are committed to leaving a legacy of peace and friendship between our two countries through the beauty this park brings to its visitors.FORMAL GARDENS
Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden. The acres of the garden beg to be explored on bike or on foot. Better yet, grab a kayak and float.SUNKEN GARDEN
Sunken Garden Area Fountain pool, landscaped with thousands of plants. Download Map of the Park. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden.HISTORIC LODGE
Visit the Historic Lodge. Built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the oldest building in the International Peace Garden is a magnificent display of natural architecture and a reflection of human tenacity in hard times. 25. Historic Lodge Oldest building on site, built by the CCC. in the 1930’s. Download Map of the Park.CARILLON BELL TOWER
When the church reorganized in 1969, the chimes were donated to the International Peace Garden. 8. Carillon Bell Tower A 1976 Bicentennial project of the North Dakota Veteran’s Organization. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching9/11 MEMORIAL
9. 9/11 Memorial Site Steel girders from New York City’s former Twin Towers, Sponsored by Rotary Clubs of Minot and Brandon. Download Map of the Park. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN HISTORY & FACTSSINCE 1932, THE Yes, there is a Peace Garden Airport, however it is not affiliated with the International Peace Garden. It is located on the east side of HWY 281 near the Dunseith Port of Entry.BOTANICAL GARDENS
If you have specific border related questions you may call Canadian Border Services at 204-534-6820. U.S. visitors to the Peace Garden are not impacted by the above Canadian border closure. • Daily admission costs are $20 or an annual membership is $40 (good through the end of 2021). You may purchase memberships online, self-pay at the gate CAMPING IN NORTH DAKOTA & CANADA United States: 1-701-263-4390. Canada: 1-204-534-2510. General Information. • Family-Friendly. • Advanced reservations suggested, but not required. • Check out time is 12:00 Noon. • No three or four-wheel ATVs or motorized dirt bikes are allowed anywhere in the Peace Gardens. • Most pets are welcomed. Pets must be kept on aleash, and
THINGS TO DO IN NORTH DAKOTA & CANADA The Peace Garden has a variety of things to do to occupy the youngest and oldest visitors. For any visit, you should plan at least 3-4 hours, but to see everything the Peace Garden has to offer can easily take a full day or more. Formal Gardens. The Conservatory & Interpretive Center. Historic Lodge. 9/11 Memorial. Dedication Cairn.Peace Chapel.
9/11 MEMORIAL, CARILLON BELL TOWER & MORE The Conservatory & Interpretive Center. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden. The acres of the garden beg to be explored on bike or on foot.Better
FACTS, HISTORY, TOURIST ATTRACTIONS & MORE THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN. The International Peace Garden was founded in 1932 on the premise of peace, cooperation and friendship. We are a year-round destination that remains dedicated to our founding principles while serving as a resource for education, conservation, and entertainment for local, regional, national and internationalvisitors.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN HISTORY & FACTSSINCE 1932, THE Incredibly Beautiful Structures. While there are more than 200 structures within the boundaries of the Peace Garden, the only building on the Canadian side of the garden is the Willis Pavilion, built in 1967 as part of the Canadian Centennial Project. CONTACT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDENS Give back to the gardens. We appreciate all donations to our foundation to help maintain the gardens for years to come. We are committed to leaving a legacy of peace and friendship between our two countries through the beauty this park brings to its visitors.CAFÉ & GIFT SHOP
Located within The Interpretive Center is a café and gift shop. Grab a bite to eat or shop our selection of Peace Garden gifts and memorabilia as well as curated local art and collectibles. 6. Conservatory & Interpretive Center Thousands of succulents and cacti, restaurant, gift shop and horticulture library. Download Map of thePark. Enjoy
WORK AT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN The IPG has more than 24 acres of display gardens including annual and perennial displays. You will work with the horticulture team to maintain, weed, prune and care for the 10,000+ plants in our formal displays including caring for small shrubs and trees. Schedule: 5 daysper week.
FRIENDSHIP ROCK
Friendship Rock. Originally conceived as a “Circle of Friendship” displaying rocks from all over the world, the Friendship Rock represents international cooperation and partnership, much like the Garden itself. The Friendship Rock is a “bluestone” that originated from the Preseli Mountains in the United Kingdom and is thesimilar to the
BOTANICAL GARDENS
If you have specific border related questions you may call Canadian Border Services at 204-534-6820. U.S. visitors to the Peace Garden are not impacted by the above Canadian border closure. • Daily admission costs are $20 or an annual membership is $40 (good through the end of 2021). You may purchase memberships online, self-pay at the gate CAMPING IN NORTH DAKOTA & CANADA United States: 1-701-263-4390. Canada: 1-204-534-2510. General Information. • Family-Friendly. • Advanced reservations suggested, but not required. • Check out time is 12:00 Noon. • No three or four-wheel ATVs or motorized dirt bikes are allowed anywhere in the Peace Gardens. • Most pets are welcomed. Pets must be kept on aleash, and
THINGS TO DO IN NORTH DAKOTA & CANADA The Peace Garden has a variety of things to do to occupy the youngest and oldest visitors. For any visit, you should plan at least 3-4 hours, but to see everything the Peace Garden has to offer can easily take a full day or more. Formal Gardens. The Conservatory & Interpretive Center. Historic Lodge. 9/11 Memorial. Dedication Cairn.Peace Chapel.
9/11 MEMORIAL, CARILLON BELL TOWER & MORE The Conservatory & Interpretive Center. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden. The acres of the garden beg to be explored on bike or on foot.Better
FACTS, HISTORY, TOURIST ATTRACTIONS & MORE THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN. The International Peace Garden was founded in 1932 on the premise of peace, cooperation and friendship. We are a year-round destination that remains dedicated to our founding principles while serving as a resource for education, conservation, and entertainment for local, regional, national and internationalvisitors.
INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN HISTORY & FACTSSINCE 1932, THE Incredibly Beautiful Structures. While there are more than 200 structures within the boundaries of the Peace Garden, the only building on the Canadian side of the garden is the Willis Pavilion, built in 1967 as part of the Canadian Centennial Project. CONTACT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDENS Give back to the gardens. We appreciate all donations to our foundation to help maintain the gardens for years to come. We are committed to leaving a legacy of peace and friendship between our two countries through the beauty this park brings to its visitors.CAFÉ & GIFT SHOP
Located within The Interpretive Center is a café and gift shop. Grab a bite to eat or shop our selection of Peace Garden gifts and memorabilia as well as curated local art and collectibles. 6. Conservatory & Interpretive Center Thousands of succulents and cacti, restaurant, gift shop and horticulture library. Download Map of thePark. Enjoy
WORK AT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN The IPG has more than 24 acres of display gardens including annual and perennial displays. You will work with the horticulture team to maintain, weed, prune and care for the 10,000+ plants in our formal displays including caring for small shrubs and trees. Schedule: 5 daysper week.
FRIENDSHIP ROCK
Friendship Rock. Originally conceived as a “Circle of Friendship” displaying rocks from all over the world, the Friendship Rock represents international cooperation and partnership, much like the Garden itself. The Friendship Rock is a “bluestone” that originated from the Preseli Mountains in the United Kingdom and is thesimilar to the
VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN Annual Membership. An Annual Membership can be purchased online, by calling the Peace Garden office or at the gate on a day of your visit. An Annual Membership is valid for one year and allows entry to the Peace Garden anytime during the year including for programming and certain events as well as allows a member vote at the annual meeting.FORMAL GARDENS
Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden. The acres of the garden beg to be explored on bike or on foot. Better yet, grab a kayak and float. CONTACT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDENS Give back to the gardens. We appreciate all donations to our foundation to help maintain the gardens for years to come. We are committed to leaving a legacy of peace and friendship between our two countries through the beauty this park brings to its visitors.SUNKEN GARDEN
Sunken Garden Area Fountain pool, landscaped with thousands of plants. Download Map of the Park. Enjoy formal gardens, the unique diversity and texture of The Conservatory or just become one with Nature. Outdoor games, scavenger hunts and geocaching are just a few of the ways families can spend time together enjoy the Peace Garden. BOTANICAL GARDEN EVENTS Picnic areas, rustic and formal spaces, along with meeting rooms at the Peace Garden offer a variety of rental spaces perfect for weddings, anniversaries, family reunions, and other special events. HIKING & BIKING TRAILS A vast network of hiking and biking trails connect 2,400 acres of pristine prairie and wilderness, dotted with natural features including lakes and ponds. Stop for a break from hiking or pedaling and one of our many scenic picnic areas, overlooking picturesque lakes and the natural beauty of the turtle mountain region. The PeaceGarden’s
EDUCATION WITH THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN Learn with expert horticulturists from the International Peace Garden with curated garden related content from our staff, and other resources from the web. INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN HISTORY & FACTSSINCE 1932, THE Yes, there is a Peace Garden Airport, however it is not affiliated with the International Peace Garden. It is located on the east side of HWY 281 near the Dunseith Port of Entry.PEACE CHAPEL
A Place of Peace & Worship. The Peace Chapel anchors the west end of the Formal Garden and offers memorable quotes by world leaders on peace and on its fragility. It is a place for more formal gatherings, but welcomes everyone to come in, to sit and to contemplate a world atpeace. 10.
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DUE TO COVID-19 THE PEACE GARDEN IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. THE PEACE GARDEN IS CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC, INCLUDING DRIVING OR HIKING. IF YOU PROCEED PAST CUSTOMS INTO THE PEACE GARDEN AND TURNAROUND AT OUR GATE, BORDER AGENTS MAY NOTIFY YOU THAT YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO QUARANTINE FOR 14 DAYS. PLEASE ADHERE TO RECOMMENDED FEDERAL, STATE AND PROVINCIAL ORDERS. We continue to monitor all information provided by the United States Center for Disease Control and the Public Health Agency of Canada, as well as all local, state, provincial and federal authorities. Due to the nature of our facilities and the continual required care of our Conservatory collection and other plants, we remain open, but the Conservatory, all trails, and scenic drive are closed to the public. We are taking precautions with our cleaning protocols and staffing to ensure the well-being of our staff. We recommend that you adhere to any suggested quarantine and/or social distancing behaviors and act in an abundance of caution if you or those close to you are part of at-risk populations. We will keep you updated as the situation changes and we reopen to visitors. In the meantime – follow our social media for live tours and remember to keep peace in your heart as we all navigate these challenging times. Click Here to Access our Educational Content JOIN THE WORKER BEES VOLUNTEER AT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN We are looking for Worker Bees of all ages and abilities as our volunteer opportunities are wide-ranging and accomodating for all. We ask that kids under the age of 16 be accompanied by a parent or adult. We also have opportunities for group workdays and individual hours of service every day of the week. Worker Bees that contribute 6 or more hours of service are also eligible for additional incentives! Find out more & join the Worker Bees! WELCOME TO THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE GARDEN NESTLED IN THE TURTLE MOUNTAINS IS A GARDEN. A CELEBRATION OF PEACE, A LIVING MONUMENT TO THE IDEALS OF FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION AMONG NATIONS. ACRES OF UNINTERRUPTED PRAIRIE, FORESTS AND RADIANT FLORAL GARDENS ARE DEFINED BY NATURE, NOT BORDERS. Learn more about our storyFormal Gardens
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Hiking & Biking Trails Discover rich colors, quiet spaces and the call of nature. Experience unique flora and reflect on the power of peace Stay for a little or stay for a while, the choice is yours. Our garden is a perfect place to gather and experience the promise ofpeace.
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