Established in 1867, the year of Canada’s confederation, the Halifax Public Gardens is one of North America’s oldest Victorian gardens. Located in the heart of Halifax, this National Historic Site of Canada was created by merging two adjacent gardens. Today, visitors can explore a lush, idyllic urban green space filled with a diverse array of trees, flowers, and even tropical plants. The meticulously maintained pathways and vibrant floral displays offer a serene escape, inviting guests to stroll through the garden’s historic and picturesque landscapes.
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