Halifax Public Gardens


The Halifax Public Gardens were founded in 1867, the year of the Canadian Confederation, and are Victorian-era public gardens. The gardens are on the Halifax Peninsula, in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. In 1984, the gardens were classified as a Canadian National Historic Site.

The Halifax Public Gardens recently opened as a result of the great weather Halifax has been having lately — take a walk through the gardens next time you’re traversing the city to make your daily commute a little more beautiful.