International Peace Garden Border Crossing

The International Peace Garden Border Crossing (French: Poste frontière international du Jardin de la Paix), also known as the Dunseith–Boissevain Border Crossing, is a crossing on the Canada–United States border connecting the towns of Boissevain, Manitoba and Dunseith, North Dakota.

[1] It is one of two ports of entry between Manitoba and North Dakota with 24-hour service.

The crossing is connected by U.S. Route 281 and North Dakota Highway 3 in Rolette County, North Dakota on the American side and Manitoba Highway 10 in the Municipality of Boissevain – Morton on the Canadian side.

Visitors are permitted unrestricted movement within the park but must go through the customs and immigration procedures in either country after leaving the garden.

[2] International Peace Garden Airport, a public-use airport for general aviation aircraft with no more than 15 passengers, is located to the east of the garden on the U.S. side of the border.

U.S. border station at the Peace Garden border crossing as seen in 1961