Point Pleasant Park

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Point Pleasant Park is a large, mainly forested municipal park at the southern tip of the Halifax peninsula.
It once hosted several artillery batteries, and still contains the Prince of Wales Tower - the oldest Martello tower in North America (1796).
The park is a popular recreational spot for Haligonians, as it hosts forest walks and affords views across the harbour and out toward the Atlantic.
Plays are performed in the park every summer by a professional theatre company called Shakespeare by the Sea.
The performances take place at Cambridge Battery, and include both Shakespearean productions and original musicals based on classic fairy tales for audiences of all ages.
The company also operates the 80-seat Park Place Theatre in the lower parking lot of the park, which is used as a rain venue during the summer, and for fall/winter indoor productions.
Point Pleasant Park is owned by the British government under the administration of the Minister of the Department of Canadian Heritage and is leased to Halifax Regional Municipality for a ceremonial 1 shilling per year.
The original lease for the land was negotiated by Sir William Young in 1866.
St.
Aspinquid Chapel St.
Aspinquid's Chapel was established by Priest Louis-Pierre Thury at Chebucto (present day Halifax, Nova Scotia) in the late 17th century.
The chapel is a natural stone amphitheatre located by Chain Rock Battery on the Northwest Arm at Point Pleasant Park.
There are numerous notable people who were interred in the burial grounds around the chapel.
The chapel was also the location of the Mi’kmaq celebration the Feast of St.
Aspinquid (St. Aspinquid's Day), which was conducted through much of the 18th century.
The Chapel is also the site of a battle during the French ...




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