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  2. Peace Arch Park - Wikipedia

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    The park's central feature is the Peace Arch (French: Arche de la Paix). Construction of the 20.5-meter (67 ft) tall arch was headed by American lawyer Sam Hill and dedicated in September 1921. The Peace Arch commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in 1814 and symbolizes a long history of peace between the two nations.

  3. Peace Arch Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Between the two border stations sits the Peace Arch Park, where visitors are free to cross the border within the confines of the park. The Peace Arch was erected in 1921 when a hotel and residences occupied much of the later park area. [2] In 2010, the only time the Olympic torch left Canada was in crossing the border into the US side of the ...

  4. Peace Arch - Wikipedia

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    The arch at night. The Peace Arch has the flags of United States and Canada mounted on its crown, and two inscriptions on both sides of its frieze.The inscription on the U.S. side of the Peace Arch reads "Children of a common mother" (referring to the two nations' common origin from the British Empire), and the words on the Canadian side read "Brethren dwelling together in unity" (Psalm 133:1).

  5. Pacific Highway Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, the 24-hour office at the present Peace Arch site was closed and service at the Pacific Highway crossing extended to around 18 hours daily. [10] The US operated out of large industrial building until a brick Georgian-revival border station was built in 1931. [citation needed] The crossing remained closed on Sundays due to staffing ...

  6. Douglas, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Douglas is the location of the Peace Arch Provincial Park portion of the International Peace Arch Park, which it shares with Peace Arch State Park in Blaine, Washington. The community is named for Benjamin Douglas, an early pioneer and railroad surveyor. [1]: 65 [2]

  7. List of bus routes in Metro Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    [COACH] [EXPRESS] [PEAK-ONLY] To Bridgeport in morning; to Ocean Park in afternoon. [303] [304] 354 Bridgeport Station White Rock South White Rock Centre: Bridgeport [COACH] [EXPRESS] [PEAK-ONLY] To Bridgeport in morning; to White Rock South in afternoon. Via Morgan Creek. [305] [306] 360 Ocean Park 128 Street at 17 Avenue: Peace Arch Hospital ...

  8. Bomb threat closes Peace Arch border crossing into Canada - AOL

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  9. Blaine, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The International Peace Arch, dedicated September 6, 1921, by Samuel Hill, is located within Peace Arch State Park in Blaine and is occasionally used as a focal point for peaceful demonstrations and debate, such as the annual setting of crosses for each American killed so far in the Iraq War. But most of the people who visit or pass by the park ...