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Peace Arch Park marks International Friendship Day on Aug. 16 with music, pledges, and unity at U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico borders.

Peace Arch Park to Host Cross-Border Celebration of Friendship

On August 16, the iconic Peace Arch Park will transform into a vibrant hub of unity, music, and goodwill. This gathering isn’t just any weekend event—it’s part of a continent-wide celebration for the Day of International Friendship, spanning both the U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico borders.

The initiative, led by Friends Across Borders, aims to bring together artists, faith leaders, immigrant rights advocates, environmental defenders, and everyday citizens. Their shared mission? To stand for peace, dignity, and solidarity in a time when division often grabs the headlines.

More Than a Park Gathering – A Movement

Starting at 11 a.m., attendees will enjoy speeches, live music, and even the “world-famous” friendship hockey handshake right under the towering Peace Arch. Organizers describe the event as one of the four key locations “gaining critical mass” in this year’s celebration.

But Peace Arch Park isn’t alone. Three other border points are joining in:

  • San Diego, CA – Tijuana, Mexico: A cross-border festival with blessings from Kumeyaay elders, interactive workshops, music, and food.

  • Laredo, TX – Nuevo Laredo, Mexico: A bridge ceremony and a symbolic kayak journey along the Rio Grande.

  • Vermont – Quebec: Adults and children will form a human chain along the border to highlight the urgency of protecting fundamental rights.

The Message Behind the Celebration

Across all locations, participants will read and share a Friendship Pledge, reaffirming their belief in mutual respect and human connection.

“In a time of rising division, militarization, and fear, we lift up a radical yet timeless idea: friendship,” Friends Across Borders declared in their statement. “We reject the narrative that seeks to turn neighbors into enemies. We affirm dignity across all cultures. Friendship is not weakness—it is strength.”

This year’s events are not only about symbolic gestures but about reminding the world that compassion knows no borders.

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