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International Peace Garden

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10939 Highway 281, Boissevain, Manitoba, R0K 0E0, Canada
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Jul 5, 2018
We spent a beautiful day here. It was a spur of the moment trip so we didn't have passports to get back into the USA but we used our driver licenses without incident. We had one with us who can't walk much but we still got to see all we wanted to see. I really liked the game warden museum and the succulents. We all had soup and salad at the restaurant. It was a delicious meal. Food and souvenirs are expensive. If we had planned better, we should have brought a picnic lunch as there we idyllic spots throughout the gardens to eat. The flowers were beautiful. The fountains gorgeous. The staff all well trained and polite. Nature trail on Canadian side not well maintained but still great. All together, It was well worth the 20$ entry fee.

Jul 15, 2018
What an amazing place! We were there about 3 hours and didn't see even a quarter of it. We spent the majority of the time at the conservatory which had a beautiful hummingbird garden, cafeteria, gift shop, and a phenomenal collection of succulents and cacti. I hope to go again to see the wildlife collection, and more of the outside areas. Remember to bring your passport or pass card because you cross into Canada and will need one of the two to come back through.

Jul 1, 2018
Beautiful garden and incredible camping area. The park is extremely well maintained and has a wide variety of flowers and other plants on display, as well as numerous sculptures and monuments. While cell service in the area is sparse, free WiFi is provided in the restaurant/gift shop building. The building also has an area with a large array of cacti and succulents on display. The tent camping area has spacious sites, surrounded by trees, that each have a fire pit and picnic table. Camping here was a great experience- we felt fully immersed in nature.

Jul 1, 2018
Cafe is well priced and the food was good. Grounds were well maintained and had great plantings, the main gardens are a relaxing way to spend a sunny day. Conservatory had a great selection of succulents and cacti.

Jun 9, 2018
It was so beautiful but border patrol treated me as if I had no rights. They claimed that they picked me randomly for a 2nd interrogation and the fact that I was black had nothing to do with it. But officer Davis and supervisor Doceanau only informed me of that after being stopped and questioned for nearly an hour. I have no record; not even so much as a speeding ticket. But they made my life unpeaceful. They confiscated a 1oz. bottle of one to one oil (cbd:thc) and tried to make it seem that all was right with the world because of that little bottle. I never crossed the Canadian border. As advertised, you don't need a passport to go in there. They had no problem using my interest in visiting the park to treat me like a criminal. I've never been treated that way in my life!

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