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Nature Attractions In Bottineau

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For the neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota, see Bottineau, Minneapolis. Bottineau is a city in Bottineau County, North Dakota, United States. It is the county seat of Bottineau County and is located just over ten miles south of the Canada–United States border. The city's population was 2,211 at the 2010 census.The city is home to Dakota College at Bottineau. Attractions in Bottineau include the Bottineau Winter Park and Tommy Turtle, the world's largest turtle, which has become a landmark for the city. Built in 1978 and thirty feet in height, the fiberglass turtle is located in the eastern half of the city and was built as a symbol for the nearby...
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  • 1. Lake Metigoshe State Park Bottineau
    Lake Metigoshe State Park is a public recreation area occupying 1,551 acres on the shores of Lake Metigoshe in the Turtle Mountains, 14 miles northeast of Bottineau, North Dakota, on the Canada–US border. The state park lies adjacent to the southwest corner of the much larger Turtle Mountain Provincial Park in Manitoba. A small portion of the lake extends northward into the Rural Municipality of Winchester but is not part of either park.
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  • 2. International Peace Garden Dunseith
    The International Peace Garden is a 3.65-square-mile park located adjacent to the International Peace Garden Border Crossing between Canada and the United States, in the state of North Dakota and the province of Manitoba. It was established on July 14, 1932, as a symbol of the peaceful relationship between the two nations. The legend Peace Garden State was added to vehicle registration plates of North Dakota in 1956, and adopted by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly in 1957 as the official state nickname.
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  • 3. Grahams Island State Park Devils Lake
    Devils Lake State Parks is the name sometimes applied to the units of the North Dakota state parks system located on Devils Lake, south of the city of Devils Lake in Ramsey County. As of 2017, only the larger remaining unit, 1,122-acre Grahams Island State Park, was in operation. The smaller Black Tiger Bay Recreation Area was closed due to inaccessibility. At one time there were four units on Devils Lake but rising water caused Narrows State Recreation Area to be closed in 1995 and Shelvers Grove's closure in 2004.
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