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12.14.20 | Peace Arch Park Agreement

Since March, border restrictions have been in place, which have recently been extended until at least 21 October. The surrounding park, Peace Arch Park, consists of Peace Arch Provincial Park on the Canadian side and peace Arch State Park on the U.S. side of the border. The closure of the park caused problems, especially with regard to parking, with the neighborhood north of 0 Avenue, near 170. This condition remains to this day, which is why Canadians are unable to prevent their citizens from entering neutral Arch Peace Park. Although the Canadian side of the park is closed, including parking, Canadians can still enter the U.S. side by walking on 0 Avenue, which borders the park on the U.S. side. With 20 hectares less land to park and nowhere, overcrowding will be more of a problem than before, said Blaine immigration lawyer Len Saunders. aaron.hinks@peacearchnews.comLike us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter RCMP officers are on stage at the park, along with border officers on both sides, but Saunders said they have told him they have no problem with Canadians crossing over into the Peace Arch Park on the American side. Rick Robinson, a resident of Peace Park Drive, says residential streets don`t have enough parking spaces to support visitors, causing frustration in the neighborhood. Recreational activities include hiking and picnicking, as well as a children`s playground.

Visitors are allowed to explore both sides of the Canada-U.S. border within the park, but are cautioned that they will not cross the park boundary to enter the neighbouring country without being evacuated by customs authorities, with offenders being prosecuted. [5] [Failed Check] Although there are no known cameras in the park itself, U.S. on-board patrol officers monitor cars, bikes and steps inside and guidance cameras on pylons outside the park. [6] “I`m pretty sure people gave each other things because I saw people parking on my street and bringing back things they didn`t have when they left,” he said. “They created a worse problem by closing the park,” Saunders said. “They just want to reconnect,” he said. And now, maybe they can be, unless the state of Washington decides to close the park itself. There are 85 unprotected picnic tables, including several ADA tables in the park, available first, serve first. American Kitchen is available for daily rental (for more details, check out the Location Group tab). He said he had spoken to both U.S.

Customs Border Protection officers and Canada Border Services Agency officials, and they do not care if people cross the ditch to enter the park. “As long as Canadian citizens don`t go further south than the vegetation surface, they can meet relatives, they can walk with their dogs, they can enjoy the park, there are absolutely no restrictions,” he said.