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Peace Arch Provincial Park

Arch Border, BC-99, Surrey, BC V3S 9N8, Canada

Introduce

Peace Arch Provincial Park is a unique and historically significant park located along the Canada-US border in Surrey, British Columbia. This serene provincial park offers breathtaking views of both the sea and surrounding landscapes, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The park is particularly well-loved for its peaceful atmosphere, though it does attract crowds on weekends, so planning your visit during weekdays may offer a more tranquil experience.

One of the standout features of Peace Arch Provincial Park is its proximity to the iconic Peace Arch border monument, which symbolizes the long-standing peace between Canada and the United States. Visitors can enjoy walking along the park's trails, taking in the scenic vistas, and exploring the rich history of the area. The park is an ideal spot for a day trip with family or friends, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as picnicking, hiking, and photography.

  • Special Features: Enjoy breathtaking views of the sea and land, visit the historic Peace Arch border monument, and explore peaceful walking trails.
  • Visitor Tips: - Parking is available within the park; ensure you arrive early as parking can be limited. - The park gates close at 8:00 PM and reopen at 8:00 AM, so plan your visit accordingly. - If parking is full or difficult to find, expect to go through border security, which may add time to your visit.
  • Family-Friendly: Perfect for a day out with family, offering plenty of space to relax and enjoy nature.

Customers have praised the park for its scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere, though some note that weekends can get quite busy. Visitors recommend allowing at least 1-2 hours to fully experience the park's charm. The combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities makes Peace Arch Provincial Park a must-visit destination in Surrey, BC.

Customer Feedback: "A historic place with a scenic view of sea and land. Immensely peaceful but gets crowded on weekends." "Nice provincial park to spend a day with family. Parking gates close at 8:00 pm and opens at 08:00 am so plan accordingly." "Good one to spend 1-2 hrs, make sure to park your car on the parking otherwise you have to come through border security which will take not less than 1 hr. Parking is on first right turn and there are no turns beyond that point."

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Service options

Onsite services

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Children

Good for kids

Pets

Dogs allowed

Imran Khan Aug 07
★★★★★5

A historic place with a scenic view of sea and land. Immensely peaceful but gets crowded on weekends. Nice provincial park to spend a day with family. Parking gates close at 8:00 pm and opens at 08:00 am so plan accordingly.

Naman Dec 14
★★★★☆4

Good one to spend 1-2 hrs, make sure to park your car on the parking otherwise you have to come through border security which will take not less than 1 hr. Parking is on first right turn and there are not turns beyond that point

Carol Zhang Sep 22
★★★★★5

A great place for picnic! Parking is free and easy. Bathroom is close by, super clean.

Deepinder Singh Oct 10
★★★★☆4

Beautiful park, you can visit both the countries through this park. Park is well maintained with flowers and picnic spots. The exit back to Canada is confusing, please ignore the no left sign as it confuses people and they take a right towards the border. The sign is for not going into the opposite lane. And please avoid going into duty free as they got tire bursters and you can't reverse back from there. Sharing an informative map to better understand your way out of there.

Ahmad Aug 18
★★★★★5

Make sure you take the beach road exit before the US Canada border ! Orelse you will have to make a u turn and sit through a line . The police man at the duty free exit are not well trained in Canadian politeness to say the least. Park itself is amazing , you can bring your on stove and have a good time.