π A 2,400-acre park located on the border between North Dakota, USA, and Manitoba, Canada, dedicated to peace and international friendship, featuring diverse gardens, trails, and cultural displays. π Established in 1932 to symbolize the peaceful relationship between the two nations. # Why Go πΈ Explore 2,400 acres of diverse floral gardens (including a floral clock and sunken garden), forests, and prairies. π΅ Discover a unique cacti and succulent collection in the Conservatory. πΆββοΈ Enjoy hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, and cross-country skiing. ποΈ Experience a living monument to peace, international cooperation, and friendship. π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family-friendly with a nature play area, interpretive center, and events. # Why Avoid π Passport or government-issued ID required for customs when departing the garden. # Tips β±οΈ Plan at least 3-4 hours for your visit, or a full day to see everything. ποΈ Check the official website for event schedules, seasonal hours, and cafe status. πΆ Kayaks are available for rent to explore the garden from the water. π€ Volunteer opportunities are available for all ages and abilities. # Cost π° Day Pass $10 per person; Military Rate $15; Passenger Vehicle $15 (off-season). Children 5 and under free. # Hours π Gardens: 8 am β 8 pm daily. Conservatory: Mon-Fri 10 am β 4 pm, Sat-Sun 11 am β 4 pm. Gift Shop: Fri-Sun 11 am β 4 pm (Oct-Apr). # Parking π ΏοΈ Ample parking available on-site. # Toilets π» Available in the North Terrace Building (during Garden hours) and Conservatory (during Conservatory hours). # Accessibility βΏ Full wheelchair access and excellent disabled facilities provided.
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