Monday, December 16, 2013

About the Reservation


     About the Reservation

                                             
  (Map of Turtle Mountain Reservation by Wikipedia)
                                                                               The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (TMBCI) Reservation is located within the Rolette County, North Dakota and some parts of Montana. Landscapes mainly include grasslands all the way to boreal forests. The Turtle Mountain area, also referred to as "Turtle Island", is peppered with lakes large enough to support recreational activity. The landscape also supports extensive year-round outdoor activities and a rich heritage that continues through the Chippewa Indian Tribe.                                        

Attractions


Attractions 
(International Peace Garden by tmbci.com)
There are many different places to enjoy during your visit to the Turtle Mountain Reservation. While here, don't forget to check out the International Peace Garden (Pictured left). This garden stretches across the border between the United States and Canada, representing the longstanding peace between the two countries. 


Also don't forget to visit the Peace Tower, the Floral Clock, and the Bell Tower. You can also spend an exciting day with your friends and family at the Interpretive Center, dine in at the restaurant,and  check out the ongoing educational programs and summer concerts. Hiking and biking trails are also available. More information on the different attractions such as, the Mystical Horizons, can be found here.