Sir Sandford Fleming Park
Park Size: 38 hectare
Difficulty: Easy - Family
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Sir Sandford Fleming Park
Halifax, Nova Scotia Parks Guide
Canada Parks, Trails & Places
Sir Sandford Fleming Park (also referred to as Dingle Park) is a 38 hectare (95 acre) historical and recreational urban park created to commemorate the 150th anniversary of representative government in Nova Scotia. In 1912 the Dingle Tower was erected to honor this occasion. Today the park is best known for its forested trails, a frog pond and a sandy beach.
What are the Top Things To Do, Activities, and Adventures at the Sir Sandford Fleming Park?
Sir Sandford Fleming Park adventures, and activities most enjoyed sightseeing, walking, swimming, birding (birdwatching), boating, ocean kayaking, ice skating, beachcombing, and hiking. Trails include the Crossland Ice, Fleming, Frog Pond, Loop and Seawall Trails.
Why Sir Sandford Fleming Park?
One does not have to go far to enjoy a day exploring trails, enjoying some quality time at a beach while getting a healthy dose of Nova Scotia history.
What are the features, amenities, and services and extras available to travelers at the Sir Sandford Fleming Park?
The more important features, amenities and services located in and around Sir Sandford Fleming Park includes the Dingle Tower, playground, Adventure Earth Centre, washrooms, information plaques, statues, sightseeing benches, green space, boat launch, and outdoor stage.
Come to Halifax, Nova Scotia and explore the Sir Sandford Fleming Park
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