To reach the International
Peace Garden Campground, the two RV Gypsies drove past the USA Border
Patrol Station (no need to stop at this time) and just before the Canadian
Border Patrol Station, they turned left into the campground and garden
area. Leaving the campground, a passport was needed to enter the USA
and/or Canada. The International Peace Garden is partially in the USA
and partially in Canada. |
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Below: After turning left into the Peace Garden, RVs must stop and register. The two RV Gypsies did call ahead and make a reservation and got one because the person on the phone said someone had canceled. Yet when the two RV Gypsies drove around to find their site, all the other sites were empty and none of them got filled up while the two RV Gypsies were there. The roads in the campground area were dirt roads. |
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This was possibly the biggest
site the two RV Gypsies ever had, as of this date. It was a pull-through
site, 30-amp and water. No sewer. No phones. No Wi-Fi. Only one TV station
came in via antenna. Even though the pull-thru site was plenty long,
the parking pad was too small. The two RV Gypsies were glad it was not
raining or the site would have been muddy. |
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Below: The view standing in
front of the RV and looking towards the woods. There were lots of birch
trees, which are Lee Duquette's favorite trees. |
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Below: View standing in front of the RV and slightly to the side to see some of the side yard with the picnic table and a touch of the next parking space behind them, which remained empty. |
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Below: View
of the two RV Gypsies' RV and toad as seen by standing behind their
picnic table. |
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Below: The view behind the
picnic table. Lots of woods. And for a change, the picnic table was
in perfect condition. Most campgrounds have picnic tables that are in
bad shape. The two RV Gypsies seldom use the picnic tables, but it is
still nice to look at a well maintained yard and table. |
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Be sure to look at the photos
of the famous International Peace Garden itself. Those photos can be
found by using the North Dakota link below. |