Tourism challenges amidst tariff tensions: A look at the International Peace Garden
As tensions at the border rise, the International Peace Garden finds itself in a delicate spot—caught between customs checkpoints and misconceptions. Fewer Manitobans are crossing south, and that’s starting to ripple through North Dakota’s tourism economy. But here’s the thing: you don’t have to cross a formal border to visit the Garden. It straddles both countries, quietly offering a shared space of beauty and calm. And right now, as the cacti bloom and summer begins, it may be just the reminder we need of what we still share. Betty Sawatzky with Discover Westman has the full story.
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