This is one of my favorite parks in Halifax. The memorial monument, along with all of the other little commemorative touches, are all executed extremely well. Genuinely impressive attention to detail. There are also clean public washrooms, a sports field, and a very nice little playground. This is a great place to come if you want to play fetch with your pup, or throw a frisbee around. It's also a fantastic picnic park. If you live in Halifax, or if you're just visiting, I highly recommend you pick up some snacks from Julien's or Lemonade in the Hydrostone, take a nice stroll through the park, and enjoy your meal, over one of the best views of the harbour...
Read moreThis Memorial shows the respect to all concerned with the Halifax Explosion in WWI 1917.
There is a remarkable wonderful park surrounding the memorial telling the story of the 1917 Halifax Explosion.
This is one of the many outstanding displays across Canada thanking the participants of various wars that Canada has been involved with, many in International operations.
We as Canadians should value and respecct the values that our Great & Great Great Grandparents gave their duties so that we can now live the llives we have in our existence and for our chrildren's future existence.
May Peace & Love exist around the world for all...
Read moreA Grand tribute to a solemn event. The Bells are supposed to ring hourly but I couldn't hear them throughout the city. Despite being locating in the HydroStone District on Fort Needham Hill, one of the highest points in Halifax, the trees have, unfortunately, grown quite high which limits the views from the memorial. It is recommended to visit the lightshow at Dusk! There is plenty available in the area, such as public washrooms and an off-leash dog park. Nearby is the Africville museum and Fairview Cemetary with Halifax Harbour explosion victims and Titanic...
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