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Coronavirus: Couples separated by U.S.-Canadian border finally embrace at Peace Arch park

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Couples who live on either side of the Canadian and U.S. border are finally able to embrace at Peace Arch Park. The park, which stretches across the border, has been a loophole for couples to meet up ever since provincial and state parks reopened.

Samantha Balenzano lives in Maple Ridge, B.C., her boyfriend Ian Forster lives in Tumwater, Wash. Forster, who hasn’t been able to hug his girlfriend since the borders closed in March, calls the park magical. “I have just been running through scenarios of meeting up with her and hugging her in my mind for the past 11 weeks, so to actually be able to do it has been a dream come true.” Balenzano says it’s been well worth the wait. “To actually physically hug each other, it feels like it’s our first

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