Outdoor sights in Halifax
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Point Pleasant Park
Rented to Canada by the British - for the bargain price of 10 cents a year - this wooded sanctuary at the far southern end of town is fittingly named. Make sure your boots are made for walking, though - no cars are allowed. You'll find 39km (24mi) of walking trails, picnic spots and a beach (of sorts).
There's also a restaurant and the Prince of Wales Martello Tower, a round 18th-century defensive structure. Great views can be had all the way around the park's perimeter. Walk out to the lighthouse to take in the busy shipping activity at the nearby Port of Halifax.
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Halifax Public Gardens
The Halifax Public Gardens are considered the finest Victorian city gardens in North America. Oldies bands perform off-key concerts in the gazebo on Sunday afternoons in summer, tai chi practitioners go through their paces, and anyone who brings checkers can play on outside tables. The seventeen acres make a great detour when walking across the city on foot - you feel as if you've left metropolis for a quirky, bustling countryside.
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