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Commissioners Park (Ottawa)

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Province
  
Ontario

Phone
  
+1 844-878-8333

Commissioners Park (Ottawa)

Address
  
corner of Preston Street & Queen Elizabeth Drive, Ottawa, Canada

Hours
  
Open today ยท Open 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMondayOpen 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hours

Similar
  
Dow's Lake, Major's Hill Park, Rideau Falls Park, Maplelawn, Jacques Cartier Park

Commissioners Park in Ottawa, is a major tulip viewing area with the highest concentration of tulips in the region during the annual Tulip Festival, numbering as many as 300,000.

The park lies within the westernmost section of The Glebe, bounded by Dow's Lake, Preston Street, Carling Avenue and Dow's Lake Road. Throughout the warmer months it is a popular place for family walks. The National Capital Commission maintains the park and manages to keep flowers blooming there throughout the growing season.

Man with Two Hats

It features a sculpture Man with Two Hats by Henk Visch, commemorating the liberation of Holland by Canadian troops during World War II, which is identical to the National Canadian Liberation Monument in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.

An explanatory plaque contains the following text:

During the Second World War, Canadian soldiers played a crucial role in the liberation of the Netherlands. With the donation of this monument - an expression of joy and a celebration of freedom - the Netherlands pays lasting tribute to Canada. A statue identical to this one stands in Apeldoorn in the Netherlands. The twin monuments symbolically link Canada and the Netherlands; though separated by an ocean, the two countries will forever be close friends. Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet of the Netherlands unveiled the monument in Ottawa on May 11, 2002, and the other in Apeldoorn on May 2, 2000. Artist: Henk Visch

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Commissioners Park (Ottawa) Wikipedia