History
Located in downtown Halifax, Victoria Park is a tranquil green space named after Queen Victoria in the late 19th century. It was designed as part of a growing movement to incorporate public parks into the city’s urban landscape.
Landmark
The park features mature trees, walkways, and memorial statues honouring Nova Scotians who served in past wars. Its proximity to key institutions and historic streets makes it a popular stop for both locals and tourists exploring Halifax’s civic heritage.
Community
Victoria Park continues to serve as a quiet retreat for reflection and recreation in the heart of the city, maintaining its role as one of Halifax’s oldest and most beloved urban parks.
Location: 44.6409895, -63.5794966
Tags:
– Access: no
– addr:district: 7
– House Number: 1333
– Province: Nova Scotia
– Leisure: Park
– Name: Victoria Park
– Source: HRM open Data Halifax Regional Municipality
– Accessible Restroom: No
– Tourism: attraction
– Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
– wheelchair:description: All fully accessible by wheelchair, no gate at entrance, and no stairs. No washrooms for the public. Fully paved walkways in good condition. #DalOT #studentproject
– Wikidata: Q7926909
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Victoria Park, Halifax, Nova Scotia
– Street: South Park Street
– City: Halifax