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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Dingle Park in Halifax Nova Scotia

Memorial Tower (1912) was built to commemorate Nova Scotia's achievement of a representative government
Dingle Park ( which means wooded valley) covers 95 acres

One of the many walkways through the park, which was donated to Halifax by one of its many famous citizens....Sir Sandford Fleming



Besides the ocean water, the park has many freshwater ponds through out the park.
Among many achievements Sir Sandford Fleming achieved, he is the inventor of Standard Time Zones and designed the first Canadian Postage Stamp
10 floors up inside the Tower looking out into the inlet from the Atlantic Ocean.....Northwest Arm
Fall showing off its colors in the park that was given to the people of Halifax in 1908
Spiral staircase will take you to the top, plus there are plaques that line the interior walls from other countries with
connections to the British Parliament
The entrance to the park that is located withing the city of Halifax

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