Victoria Park Pei

Victoria Park is a waterfront park in the city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The property containing Victoria Park was established in 1789 by Governor Edmund Fanning as a 100-acre parcel for the use of the colonial administrator for St. John's Island. This property located immediately west of Charlottetown's original "500 lots" was ro…
Victoria Park is a waterfront park in the city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The property containing Victoria Park was established in 1789 by Governor Edmund Fanning as a 100-acre parcel for the use of the colonial administrator for St. John's Island. This property located immediately west of Charlottetown's original "500 lots" was roughly eight times larger than the thirty-six 12-acre "estates" established in the northern part of the Queens Royalty. It was envisioned that the property would be used to provide farmland for the governor and a site for an official residence.
  • Location: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
  • Area: 25.5 hectares (63 acres)
  • Operated by: City of Charlottetown, Parks and Recreation Department
  • Created: 1873
  • Type: Public park
Data from: en.wikipedia.org