This is a must see if you are an outdoorsman and you are in the area. It's a smaller museum, but it's very well curated and has no entry fee beyond what you paid to get into the park. It is comprised of a larger room, and a smaller room. Everything they posses that is on display has been seized from poachers or was otherwise illegally obtained and imported into the country. The things they have are absolutely incredible, and there are pieces there you likely won't see ever again, unless you are avid taxidermy fans. Each display has excellent descriptions of where they came from, and the lady who ran the place was fantastic and very friendly. They also have intriguing history regarding Game Wardens, as the name implies. There is also a little gift shop, and...
Read moreGame Warden Museum - Located on the American side within the International Peace Gardens this Museum and Memorial site is definitely worth a stop. Free Admission. Staff is knowledgeable and friendly. Museum features both American and Canadian Conservation efforts. Memorial on site features all the fallen officers by Province and State. Site contains a variety of seized animal skins and interactive activities for children. Museum has a small gift shop on site. Recommend visitors provide a donation in the box on your way out to...
Read moreThis museum had all kinds of confiscated animals from illegal activity. A memorial with the officers lost. Plenty of learning activities for kids to learn about wild animals. Definitely worth the stop if you make it to the International Peace Gardens. Cost was $25 per car to enter the gardens. A very well groomed place to see the floral garden as well. Also a kids nature playground. Sandwiches available at the snack bar were very basic and cost $7.00 However, they did come...
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