These stone gates were built by the soldiers and sailors who called Halifax home in WWII, as a thank-you to the city of Halifax for their wartime hospitality. They mark the entrance to Sir Sandford Fleming Park. The 93 acre urban nature park was itself a gift from Sir Fleming to the city. In return a Memorial Tower was built inside the park for the man who built Canada’s cross-country railway and who brought the world standard time.
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