Halifax Public Gardens



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Halifax


Park Size: 6 hectare

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Amphitheatre
Birding
Concessions
Gardens
Interpretive Centre
Interpretive Signs
Monuments
Pavilion
Sightseeing
Walking
Washrooms
Wheelchair Access


Halifax Public Gardens

Halifax, Nova Scotia Parks Guide

Canada Parks, Trails & Places

Halifax Public Gardens is a 6 hectare (17 acre) Victorian-era floral exhibit first established in 1867 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The popular gardens include exotic and semi-tropical ornamental species, trees, shrubs, statues, and water fountains. in 1984 the gardens were recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada.

What are the Top Things To Do, Activities, and Adventures at the Halifax Public Gardens?

Halifax Public Gardens adventures, and activities most enjoyed include sightseeing, walking, touring, birding (birdwatching), weddings and photography.

Why Halifax Public Gardens?

Come on who does not like nice smells. It is one of the oldest gardens in Canada and it is a colorful sight to see. Not only will the Victorian-era gardens impress, so will the statues and live entertainment.

What are the features, amenities, and exhibits available for travelers to explore while at the Halifax Public Gardens?

The more important features, amenities and exhibits located in and around Halifax Public Gardens includes bandstand, walking trails, information plaques and boards, guided tours, Victoria Jubilee Water Fountain, live entertainment (June-September), washrooms, statues, Horticultural Hall, Griffin’s Pond, Titanic Model and the Uncommon Grounds Cafe.

Come to Halifax, Nova Scotia and explore the Halifax Public Gardens

Address:

Halifax Public Gardens
Spring Garden Rd.
Halifax
Canada

How To Get ToHalifax Public Gardens

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1.5 kilometres from Downtown Halifax on Spring Garden Rd.
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