Jacob's Ladder--Victoria Park - Truro, Nova Scotia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member mark&beth
N 45° 21.200 W 063° 16.385
20T E 478609 N 5022238
Victoria Park is one of Truro's greatest assets - a natural woodland park of roughly 400 acres in the centre of town.
Waymark Code: WM36QD
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 02/19/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
Views: 180

From Wikipedia:
The park was established in 1887 when Susan Waddell Stevens donated 25 acrews of land for the creation of a public park. The town of Truro formed a Board of Trustees and named Sir Adams G. Archibald as chairperson; the park was named Victoria Park in honour of Queen Victoria, the monarch at that time. In 1888, the park was enlarged by six additional donations of adjacent land parcels. Subsequent donations over the next century would enlarge the park to its present 1000 acres.

In 1901, the Board of Trustees was renamed and incorporated as the Victoria Park Board of Trustees. The town introduced a set of by-laws for the park in 1913 which included controls against private business use, impact to wildlife, firearms, alcohol, profanity and speed limits of vehicles.

The forested part of the park through the Lepper Brook gorge, as well as the forested hills on each side, hosts a variety of challenging walking and hiking trails. Extensive boardwalks have been built to protect steep hillsides from pedestrian-induced erosion near the Joseph Howe Falls (named after Nova Scotia premier Joseph Howe and the Waddell Falls (named after the park's founder).; one locally-famous route to vantage points above the waterfalls is "Jacob's Ladder", a wood staircase comprising 175 steps up the side of the gorge.

Several crushed gravel multi-use bicycle and walking paths have been graded on more gently sloped areas in the forested part of the park and are groomed for nordic skiing in the winter season. The Dr. Jim Vibert Memorial Trail is a hiking trail which covers the upland area beyond the gorge, extending to the edge of the Town of Truro's reservoir.

The northern edge of the park bounded by Adams Street is a flat open area in a protected valley that has been developed with the following facilities:

--Victoria Park Outdoor Pool (funded by the local Kinsmen Club and the town of Truro) includes a toddlers pool, children's water spray park, water slide, and a large swimming pool for lane swimming and diving.
--Victoria Park Playground (also dually funded by the Kinsmen Club and the town of Truro).
--Public washroom facilities.
--J. Arch Fraser Bandshell which hosts the Sunday in the Park Concert Series every Sunday during the summer.
--Tennis courts, operated by the Truro Tennis Club.
--Picnic Pavilion.
--Ross Monument, honouring a local barrister who volunteered many years to the park's enlargement and improvement.
--Holy Well, replica of an early Acadian well from the area.

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The coordinates above will take you to an "infrastructure focal point" of Victoria Park, Jacob's Ladder.
To complete this waymark you must:
A) take a picture of your group of GPS at the listed coords
B) take a picture at the observation deck
C) take a final picture at the top.


Please take the time to enjoy this beautiful park and all of its natural wonders!
Name: Victoria Park

Street Location: Park St.

Local Municipality: Truro

State/Province, etc.: Nova Scotia

Country: Canada

Web Site: [Web Link]

Memorial/Commemoration: The park was named Victoria Park in honour of Queen Victoria, the monarch at that time.

Date Established: 1887

Picnic Facilities: Tables, toilets, canteen.

Recreational Facilities:
Kids stuff: swings, play forts, water foutains, etc.


Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: Lepper Brook

Traditional Geocaches:
GCVWVZ

GCYKDX

GCRH43

GC127DT EarthCache

GCM8CR



Monuments/Statues: Not listed

Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): Not listed

Fountains: Not listed

Special Events: Not listed

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