The Peace Garden continues to foster peace between our two countries as a sanctuary of unity
While politics and trade disputes come and go, the International Peace Garden remains a quiet testament to the deep ties between Canada and the U.S. Straddling the border, it continues to welcome visitors from both nations, offering a space where cooperation takes root. CEO Tim Chapman sees today’s tensions as an opportunity to reflect on the Garden’s history—one shaped by leaders like William Udall and Judge John Storman, who worked to preserve a friendship that, even now, stands resilient against political storms.
For a closer look at why the International Peace Garden endures and remains important, this article from Betty Sawatzky writing for Discover Westman is a refreshing reprieve.
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