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Heroes Park

Tourist attractions

Truro, SA 5356
+61 8 8569 0100

Description

Heroes Park in Truro, Nova Scotia is a bushland-based park that serves as a tranquil space for reflection and commemoration of local war heroes.

The park features a simple design with a flagpole and plaques on rocks that honor those who fought and sacrificed their lives in the two world wars. Notably, one plaque pays tribute to Lance Corporal Albert F Binning, the first man from Truro to enlist and the first to die in Truro.

The park has a rich history, with the first trees planted in 1915 and subsequent additions such as a gazebo, playground, and eating areas. It is a place for both personal and communal recollections, and it also houses a time capsule buried during Truro's Jubilee 150 celebrations in 2000, set to be opened in 2020. Heroes Park is connected to War Memorial Park and the Memorial statue via a bridge over the creek bed.

Visitors can access Heroes Park throughout the year, but it is particularly enjoyable on sunny days when the natural surroundings can be fully appreciated. The park is conveniently located near the town center and can be reached by car, bike, or a leisurely stroll.

For more information about Heroes Park and other parks in the Truro area, visitors can contact the Truro Parks, Recreation and Culture Department. This ensures that only high-quality reviews are available for travelers to read.

Details

Parks: Lookouts, Regional Parks

Location

Truro, SA 5356

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