United States Canada Peace
Anniversary Association (USCPAA)

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Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
Peace Arch Redevelopment Project

At this time we only have one design image of the Canadian (Douglas) entry redevelopment project. Our most recent letters from the Canada Border Services Agency are available for viewing at the links below. We will continue keep the public updated on the redevelopment of the border facilities on the Canadian side and American side of Peace Arch International Park. We will post any new information as it is received by the USCPAA.


 

 

 


Canada to build new Peace Arch customs station
Temporary border crossing going up now on park land


Bellingham Herald Newspaper Article July 11, 2005. Click here!


 
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