Nestled on the southern tip of the Halifax peninsula, Point Pleasant Park spans 185 acres (75 hectares) of oceanside green space. This wooded expanse is a hub for walkers, joggers, and visitors, offering a mix of natural beauty and historical significance. The park is dotted with statues and memorials, including the Halifax Monument, which was erected in 1969. Today, visitors can explore its trails, enjoy the coastal views, and partake in various events that bring the community together.
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