International Peace Garden
The breathtaking natural beauty that make up the memorial to the peace between the United States and Canada include two clean freshwater lakes, beautiful hiking and driving routes, wildflowers, waterfalls, and a wide range of North American birds and animals.
The International Peace Garden is tucked away in the Turtle Mountains and crosses the line separating North Dakota and Manitoba from Canada. The garden is a monument to the long-standing friendship and harmony that exist between Americans and Canadians and is incredibly large.
Over 2,300 acres of gardens, lakes, wildflowers, and waterfalls make this a lovely site to explore and are home to several bird and animal species. It is calming and enjoyable to stroll through the International Peace Garden, which has approximately 155,000 flowers arranged in lovely patterns. Every fifteen minutes, two flower flags representing both countries chime, and the gorgeous chimes harmonize well with the relaxing trickle of water that can be heard throughout the garden.
- Location: North Dakota