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Manitoba expands funding for International Peace Garden to mark 90th anniversary

The garden was built in 1932 on 2,339 acres of land straddling the Canada-U.S. border near Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, just south of Boissevain, Man.The space is funded through a variety of provincial, state and federal sources.

As well as formal gardens, it includes fountains, a conservatory, a cafe and gift shop, a visitor centre, interpretive buildings and structures, greenhouses and trails as well as picnic and camping areas.A new children’s natural play park and an expansion of the conservatory is planned to mark the 90th anniversary. An official celebration is planned at the gardens July 29-31.

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