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At the moment this business receives a score of 4.6 over 5 and this rating has been calculated on 409 reviews.
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Beautifulb peaceful.
Gorgeous formal gardens with multiple paths and ways through them, many plant select plants on display, has indoor hot house for cactus, clock tower chimes ever 15 minutes, annual clock with funtional workings, water gardens and fountains, peace chapel at west end with quotes of peace, 9-11 garden with metal beams from towers, longest unprotected border in the world- mowed grass and trees trimmed vertically creating a 50 foot slot to the edge of the horizon. Bring water and snacks along hike, bathrooms available at east end, MUST BRING PASSPORT to get back into either country.
Impressive large well kept grounds!!!! There are flowers, plants, cacti, trees, etc. A lot to maintain and take care of but it was quite presentable. Also a 911 tribute and a game warden museum on the grounds
Beautiful and peaceful
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!
Peaceful and beautiful
Wonderful!
Pretty but don't go out of your way.
Great place to visit. Lots of pretty garden spaces, great spots to picnic, a wonderful campground. Our youngest son flipped out when we crossed the border and thought it was the coolest thing ever. Go hiking here. No one was on the trails, but we saw tons of animals. The border crossing was easy and the agent was very friendly. We spent three nights here and would have stayed a few more if time permitted.
Very good and interesting.
I really liked it because it was our first family trip there very peaceful and beautiful I honestly think I really like traveling lol its so fun and exciting for me I definitely went picture crazy everything was just so awesome I would really like to go again
Gardens are beautiful but getting there and staying in the campground I would not recommend the effort
Beautiful gardens inside and outside both. Nice cafe.
No flowers or fountains in early June. Wait for July.
Definitely a must see, visited during the last week of June, we're just starting to put the plants and flowers in , I would have thought that would have been done a long time before that, otherwise, very photogenic and a nice place to just go for a walk
Beautifully inspiring, Loved it
A really cool place to visit
We love this Garden, it is beautiful, our favorite part was the cactus garden.
So very beautiful and peaceful...... until we got to the 9/11 display. We did not think that should be there. This is a PEACE garden, and that is evidence of war. It was upsetting. It has nothing to do with our US/Canadian relationship. It certainly has it's place, but this is not it.
What a beautiful place! Awesome campground too!
Beautiful landscaping. Nice 9/11 memorial.
Great campsites and wonderful park. Lots to explore and see.
Its garden is good very good place a quick visit to a garden specially summer place...
A beautiful place to visit regardless of where you are from, another reason to travel!
The staff are friendly and helpful from the people at the gate, in the cafe, and even the gardeners. We camped for two nights; our site was roomy, private and the washrooms were very well kept. The picnic sites were private, in scenic locations and each location had a stone shelter. A vast area including an expansive flower garden and tropical plant conservatory that is a must see and smell! We enjoyed being able to enjoy many hours walking back and forth across the border. It is a garden of peace, tranquility and commemoration of the relationship between two great nations.
Amazing.
Very peaceful and serene. Beautiful!
You will cross the border when returning from the garden. Make sure you have your passports. The garden is nice but it is only in the middle. There is about 6 miles of drive that is just trees nothing fancy. Also a bit pricy for what you see.
This is a place one has to intentionally go. This is not anything random. You have to plan and go. I have heard for most of my life about the International Peace Gardens but never made the trek. We happened to be within 4 hours. I will say the 9-11 Memorial and the Peace Chapel were the highlights fir me. Others will find other reasons.
Lovely flowers, tons of trees, wildlife, cacti, great picnic areas. Don't forget your passport.
We enjoyed our time here! So much hard required to keep the beauty, we definitely appreciate it!
A wonderful park and garden, with sculptures, an indoor cactus garden and other items, right on the USA/Canada border. It's well worth a whole days visit. There are also several memorials within the park. There is a nice reasonably priced restaurant. Don't forget to carry the passport.
Such a neat place to go, great campground.
I recently visited in January to attend a workshop, for which there are great facilities here in terms of meeting rooms, meals and lodging, and a terrific director. However, I can't wait to return in spring and summer as there are extensive gardens and wooded grounds for hiking , a beautiful visitors center, and more, including famous summer music and sports camps. The drive to get here, through the Turtle Mountain area, is really beautiful too.
Early spring trip to the conservatory. Well worth drive!
Beautiful. Peaceful.
In mid July the flowers were very beautiful, also in the evening there were very few others there so made it very relaxing with the family.
On a beautiful day, August 7th, 2009, another motorcycle rider, myself and my wife departed Eastern North Carolina for a 4850 mile excursion. One planned stop was the International Peace Garden north of Rugby, ND. It was beautiful and very peaceful. Doug Alt
A wonderful variety of flowers on display and several beautiful statues. Spent about 3 hours walking the grounds, taking photos and visiting the sites and museums. I would reccommend choosing a day with few clouds and blue skies. We're glad we were able to visit.
Beautifully relaxing place to visit for anyone who loves the outdoors. Make sure you visit The Game Warden Museum.
Amazing place to spend and afternoon or day at. If not traveling to Canada, you will still need IDs because you will still pass through US Customs while coming out of the park. Passports preferred.
Today was amazing that the peace garden. Seeing the succulent garden was amazing when it was below freezing outside. It was beautiful and relaxing. The rest the park even know it's not summer was beautiful and relaxing. The new executive director is carrying on the traditions of the park so well. We are very lucky to have this gym in our backyard.
Great place! If you are a nature lover this place is absolutely for you!
Enjoyed the scenery so much!
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 are 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.
Beautiful gardens, well worth the $20/car entry.
Very peaceful. There are 80 000 varieties of annuals and perennials. Very beautiful I was impressed with the Conservstory with 5 000 varieties of cacti. Staff were very friendly. The cafe was very good with comparable prices. It was a lovely day.
Amazing place of Peace and beauty.
It was where nice
Love it coming back next year.
Family members love all of it.
Very nice good Campground
Got there on a nice day lots to see and our daughter went to band camp there to
Flower look so pretty. Gardens are a great place to visit. But I'm never going back. Was intergade in the holding facility.
I think we visited to early in the season. I could see all the beauty ready to bloom but it just wasn't ready yet.
Beautiful Park, drive and easy walk, beautiful fountains, wheel chair accessible, little cafe and gift shop, lots of beautiful photo ops. Will go back, do need a passport.
The campsite was great. Family of 5 - kids 4-11. We tent camped and it was quiet, private, and clean. The bathroom facilities, roads, etc. were good. There is no cell service. The restaurant food and prices were good- the hours are not. They are not open late so eat early. Flowers, scenery, etc. is nice. There was a nice playground. If we had not camped it would be a 3 star probably as kids were not real into the garden itself.
My wife has been waiting for 20 years to see the peace garden and was thoroughly overwhelmed by the beautiful displays and the entire area. Loved the campground, really quiet. Well worth the visit.
Any Manitoban who hasn't been here yet is really missing out. It's amazing and a full day's Excursion. There is a charge to get in and I don't believe they take cards.
Beautiful! Miss the Peace Towers....
When the Peace Gardens first opened in 1930s 50,000 people came from all over to witness it. Now it is quiet tranquil place where one can get disconnect from today's society and reflect on the beauty of the world. A definite must stop and well worth the visit as they are always improving and revitalizing these beautiful grounds.
Gorgeous in the summer! Once you're here, the directions are not too clear
It is beautiful and peaceful here! Wonderful that 2 countries can be at peace with each other.
It is beautiful. Sad thing you have to go into Canada to enter it.
They keep expanding and growing more florals, plants and exhibits.
Very beautiful scenery. Very relaxing, and tranquil. Has a lot of meaning.
Very large and beautiful garden
So much to see there plan on getting a yearly pass for next season an my travel card border agents have no sense of humor.
I saw this for the first time. Never even knew of it until my granddaughter started to work here. I was enthralled with the beauty and peacefulness!
Beautiful place
Great place, they charge too much for entry and camping. Need to discount for entry plus camping.
Made the trip there, looked at all website information etc did not find info on fees. There are fees, in 2016 it is $15 per vehicle for one day or $30 per vehicle for a season this is just to enter. When my group got there no one was at the entrance building just had envelopes to fill out with no instruction. Sorry not leaving cash in a box or CC info on it either. Supposedly the seasonal pass gets mailed to you later.
Beautiful place loved the hands with the dove
Most Beautiful Place In The Midwest
Should have longer hours during the summer. Looks like they didn't more flowers in the past compared to what they have now.
Beautiful gardens and 11 September 2001 memorial.
Really cool place I must cost a lot of money to maintain its cuz they have so many flowers
Garden is underwhelming. Chapel, museum and cacti desert compensates for the garden really well
Nice place. Bring your passport, as technically you are leaving the country. Best to come after June before October as plants don't blume other times. Cactus house is nice addition.
Not very impressed with the entrance fee applied. My daughter is attending a camp at the Gardens and to simply drop her off and leave within minutes of dropping her off, I was charged $20 just to drive in. i explained the situation but did not make a difference.
The gardens are spectacular and well-maintained, who's interesting structures such as fountains and Towers. It is awesome that this park straddles both United States and Canada. You do not need a passport to return to the United States, however, you need identification. If you're traveling with children, be sure to bring their birth certificates.
Loved this. Beautiful, would visit again if ever in area.
I planned an entire week long road trip around going here - it's a hike to get here from anywhere. Was it worth the trip? Yes. Could there be improvements? You bet. I was really sad to learn that the visitors center was closed and not staffed. I was really looking forward to buying a souvenir. Luckily we got there before the conservatory was locked for the evening and saw all the beautiful cacti. Other than that - we seemed to be the only people in the garden on a Wednesday afternoon - my wife and I strolled the garden and contemplated life, said a prayer in the chapel, and just loved the serenity here. I would love to come back in the late summer to see everything in bloom.
Went June 22 many of the flowers hadn’t bloomed yet and the floral clock appeared pretty naked. Very quiet and serene place though nice to walk around the garden and the Canadian side road attempted one nature trail but it wasn’t well used and I turned around when it appeared to be full of poison oak. Great value for $20
This is a must see in North Dakota
This beautiful garden was just incredible. There was so much peace here beautiful flowers great statues and of course the conservancy and the game ward museum was tops!
We visited over Memorial day weekend. Non of the pools we're set up yet. It's better to visit later in the season. End of May is too early. I'll visit again later in summer.
Great stop. Picnic and view the gardens with a nice hike.
Beautiful Garden! Great idea to share with Canada. The cactus building was very interesting. They also have a campground. No passport needed.
Beautiful, quiet place. We often go in the later part of the day and sing in the chapel. Not many people at that time of the day. I really miss the Peace Towers. Hopefully they can get the new one up soon.
Amazing place. Beautiful in Fall. Go before October to have the best experience. Good place to see the fallout.
Should have more to do there. More exhibits, etc..long was to drive with nothing more to do than walk a mile, go home
Beautiful little garden area with lots to see and do. If I lived in the area I would visit more often as there are tons of areas for picnics and just having a good time in the beautiful outdoors. The grounds keepers were nice and the chapel peaceful. There was hardly anybody here. The one downside is you have to go through the border police to get out of the garden.
It was huge, be prepared to walk even if your just walking around center of park. Beautiful flowers that smelled really nice. Awesome venue for weddings, which one was taking place as we toured the park. Peace chapel had several quotes carved into the inside stone. Beautiful all around.
Quiet and Reflective
Beautiful garden at the heart of turtle mountain provincial park. It lies at the border of USA and Canada. It was worth the drive. Everything there was nice. It’s well maintain. The food in the cafe was a bit pricey but it’s good. The conservatory was nice too! Entrance is $20 per vehicle but we had 50% off yesterday. :) Day spent here was really nice. :) Recommended to all who likes garden stuff and a little strolling.
Weeds could be taken better care of.
Very scenic and we'll maintained.
We visited the park on June 2nd and while the gardens were not all planted, what was there was amazing. I would recommend to visit later in the growing season.
Beautiful! Absolutely stunning! Glad I finally got myself up here to see this. Definitely worth the drive. Lots to see, lots to do. I must have spent about 4 hours hiking & looking around.
I visited the garden when I was a child and remember enjoying myself quite a bit. We even encountered a moose on the road nearby. My wife and I will be visiting my family in North Dakota this summer and a day trip to the garden is one of our must do's while we are there.
A fantastic time. My wife and I grew up around the IPG and went for a return for our one year anniversary. It was so wonderful being there again. We look forward to returning and one day bringing our kids here.
Beautiful place, loved the peace chapel. Gardens were a bit underwhelming but it was early for them yet!
It was so fun thinking I was in 2 countries on where I was standing. The flowers were beautiful and it was fun learning the history. This is a good place to visit
Beautiful but BRING YOUR PASSPORT, border patrol was not nice.
I have lived in North Dakota for 7 years and never visited until just recently. I have been missing out, this was very easily the best experience I have had in this area. The International Peace Garden is beautiful, well taken care of, and a unique experience. I will definitely visit again!
Very beautiful and historical
Beautiful place. I June a lot of causes were blooming, but not so many other flowers. If you want to see more flowers come closer to the middle of July.
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.
Good place to visit, 911 Memorial was good
Beautiful place to get away. Great clean cared for property. The cactus garden is quite overwhelming! Peace Chapel is cool. Tons of stuff to do there... brig your bicycle if you're able to... Nice place for a bike ride.
The flower displays were plentiful and in full colour when we visited. The Peace Towers are an interesting structure. It's too bad that it has suffered damage and can't be saved. Hopefully it will have a worthy replacement. I especially enjoyed the conservatory with their cactus displays. They also had some wildlife conservation org on-site with an animal (an owl if I recall correctly) to spread awareness and receive monetary support (they were selling items too I think). There also was a small restaurant here. There are a lot of picnic areas on the Canadian side. I heard the American side is more developed but we didn't drive through there. On the Canadian side, Turtle Mountain Provincial Park and the town of Boissevain (with "Tommy the Turtle" roadside attraction) are nearby. There was a lot of road work when we went but hopefully it is completed by now. We visited with my father-in-law who had a multiple-entry Canadian visa and we had no problems. I don't recall if his passport was checked but bring it to be safe. Visited August 2015
Very colorful and all the different types of plants
Beautiful garden featuring a 911 memorial with steel beams from the site. Bell tower, cactus garden, gift shop.
Very Beautiful.
Always a must visit
Words cannot describe the breathtaking beauty and idyllic setting of the Peace Gardens. It is apparent that a huge amount of work went into the design and maintenance of this location. My cousin was married at the fountain area and it couldn't have been a more lovely setting to begin their journey as husband and wife. We enjoyed our visit immensely as we wandered the gardens and took a million photos. This is definitely a must see tourist destination!!
Good
Awesome place to go see
With a group of friends camping in NE Nodak, decided to take a small detour on our way home to visit the gardens. Was better than I expected! Very beautiful with tons of walking paths and trails. Stopped by the game warden museum, which was pretty fascinating. All in all, I'd love to visit again!
An amazing conservatory with 5000 kinds of cactus and succulents! Beautiful gardens, and a tribute garden to 9/11 with sections of girders from the twin towers. Very moving.
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.
Loved it great place to visit
I really enjoyed this place. I had the pleasure of visiting on a Sunday morning and had the place pretty much to myself. My only issue with the place is the 9/11 memorial. Very much out of place in a peace garden. It brought me down and damn near killed my moment.
Here's a wonderful place to take friends & family, incredible selection of plants, excellent customer service personnel. Fantastic place very unique plants set up, nice for small or large groups, they have large inside building for events, with washrooms, gift shops, with great great selections of park items
I FOUND THE STAFF VERY UNFRIENDLY IF YOU COULD HUNT ONE DOWN I WILL NEVER GO BACK
Beautiful landscape. Lots of different plants and flowers. And entire gigantic display of cacti from all parts of the world. Various species of the more unusual plants. Totally an enjoyable excursion, don't pass it up!
Beautiful place that can benefit from a little extra love
Romantic place good for strolling Couple
Beautiful gardens, peaceful walk through luscious flowers, shrubs and trees.
Definatly a must visit!!
Beautiful ❤️
Beautiful gardenI would like to see more items added to the garden, there's plenty of room to expand!
So peaceful and beautiful. Outdoor gardens, indoor cactus observatory, gift shop and cafe with ice cream, I recommend the Juneberry ice cream it's the best and locally made by Pride Dairy in Botinneu.
Lots of great things to see when we go annually for IMC. The only restaurant on campus is not prepared for big rushes. It's not a big place, so even when they are busy it should not be overwhelming, but we waited over an HOUR for their very basic menu of chips and chicken sandwiches. Unless they butcher the chicken onsite this is obviously them forgetting about their customers. Unacceptable.
Beautiful
So worth stopping to see !
beautiful!!
Beautiful area!
Great place to spend the day. Lovely flower gardens, great cactus exhibits just a super place to visit.
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.
We should have visited later in the year. Not very much was planted, it was raining and cold.
It's nice and clean. Great place for camping
Very beautiful place. We will return later when the flowers are blooming.
Beautiful
I thought the $20 admission was worth it because the grounds are exceedingly massive with tons more to do than just the garden. Great place to hike, picnic, stroll, or look at exhibits. The surrounding Turtle Mountain is surprisingly beautiful. And there is fun in the novelty of crossing the border 100 to 200 times during a visit. Well worth the long journey.
A very quiet and beautiful place. The grounds are well kept with gardens and fountains.
If you have not been here for a while, you need to go again. The formal gardens are spectacular. The Peace Chapel is always a welcome time for reflection. I encourage you to bring a picnic lunch as they have limited food and drink available. Camping is an option but pretty rustic compared to state camp grounds. Family had a blast bicycling around.
A Great Place to Spend the Day
Love all the flowers!
I love the place! The tribute to 9/11 was humbling to see.
Good camping, biking, hiking and gardens. Don't miss the cactus gardens!
Amazing place, great to spend some quality time with the family and enjoy the beauty of nature
Great for family and friends. Beautiful flowers
Awesome experience. Must check out the 9/11 memorial and the peace chapel. Moving.
Truly an awesome experience. Beautiful gardens! $20 for a carload of people. In my opinion this is an underutilized park/garden. Highly recommend.
AMAZING! Takes your breath away!
Really cool Place with lots of historical background