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Couples, families separated by U.S.-Canada border closure find oasis at Peace Arch park

Couples, families separated by U.S.-Canada border closure find oasis at Peace Arch park

Released Wednesday, 17th March 2021
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Couples, families separated by U.S.-Canada border closure find oasis at Peace Arch park

Couples, families separated by U.S.-Canada border closure find oasis at Peace Arch park

Couples, families separated by U.S.-Canada border closure find oasis at Peace Arch park

Couples, families separated by U.S.-Canada border closure find oasis at Peace Arch park

Wednesday, 17th March 2021
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This coming Sunday, March 21, will mark one year since the U.S. and Canada closed their shared border to nonessential crossings due to the pandemic. It's anybody's guess when the border might reopen for discretionary trips. In the meantime, every weekend rain or shine, Peace Arch State Park in Blaine, Washington, becomes a happening meetup point for couples and families separated by the northern border.

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