Deep bays and constant tides divide Prince Edward Island, like the crescent moon, into three almost equal parts.
King Edward Park
Posted: May 1, 2019
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I love running the stairs on Jacob's ladder. If the night lighting is better, the police can get rid of homeless camping, which could be a good park for a walk with family. Nothing special here, except for the green spaces for office workers and people living nearby to get fresh air on many long wooden benches and fitness fanatics to do their thing, I walked through here and up the winding stairs, Jacobs ladder to my hotel is described as a sculpture park, there are some strange eclectic bronzes at the foot of the steps, while other sporadic pieces are scattered elsewhere – old windmills on the top of the steps, on the left.
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Posted: Dec 6, 2020
coo***an
5/5Outstanding
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Views: King Edward Park is open as a recreational reserve. Inside the courtyard is a grass bowling course, the obelisk tower was built in 1850 as a sign of navigation; the focus building is a Victorian circular building. Fun: Inside this park you can see spectacular sea views, Norfolk Island pine trees and a low-lying garden that is usually colorful. A great place for family picnics and barbecues, and a movie venue in summer!
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Posted: Jan 2, 2020
M30***41
5/5Outstanding
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Forget the Gym This well maintained small city park is a gem and a gym! The outdoor art, trees and dual exercise walk-ways will test your cameras and heart. I still don't know which was more "challenging", the zig-zap walkway from bottom to top and vice versa or the 86-step Jacobs Latter. I used both choices for five days up-and-down and enjoyed them....and I hate gyms!
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Posted: Apr 25, 2019
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5/5Outstanding
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Love the flower king garden. Flowers are clustered, beautiful scenery is constantly.
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Posted: Apr 15, 2021
yangduoduo17
3/5Average
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Not a destination, just when you’re in the area. May be more for fitness people to get them to work out on steep hillsides and backs. It’s a park in the city center with countless steep stairs. As for the park itself - nothing to ask for except for breathing through the park or stopping for a fierce climb.