The
Peace Arch sits on the International Boundary between Canada and the
United States and is dedicated to the lasting peace between the two
countries.
The monument
was first proposed by Samuel Hill who was a gifted roadbuilder with
a dream that good transportation links would build a better world.
The International
Peace Arch Association bought the 9 hectares that surround the arch
in 1923 with the fundraising and support of local schools and donations.
LOCATION
The
park is located where British Columbia's Highway 99 and Washington
states's Interstate 5 meet at the Canada/United States border.
PARK
FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES
There
are 41 picnic tables throughout the park and an indoor picnic shelter
which is available for large groups to rent. A playground is located
near the picnic shelter.
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