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The Halifax Public GardensExplore Victorian beauty in the heart of downtown Halifax.The Halifax Public Gardens were created in 1836, with the goal of promoting an interest in Halifax’s horticulture. The gardens also provided an area to escape the normal hustle and bustle of the city life. In 1867, the gardens were made public, allowing residents and visitors of Halifax the chance to indulge in the beauty of the Victorian-style gardens. The Victorian gardens started out with only five acres, a grant received by the Nova Scotia Horticultural Society. Over the years, the gardens quickly blossomed into 16 acres featuring a mix of colourful flowers and plants. During this period, the Halifax Public Gardens also built statues and monuments devoted to different historical events. Open yearly from May until November, visitors are invited to stroll the winding walkways, exploring the Halifax Public Gardens’ amazing natural beauty. The main gates of this wonderful place are located at the corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street, to the south of Citadel Hill. Among other points of entry, you can find gates to the Public Gardens at the southwest corner of Citadel Hill.
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