Garden of the Provinces

Garden of the Provinces

The Garden of the Provinces is a four acre site along Confederation Boulevard in Ottawa, Canada. It is bounded by the Sparks Street (Ottawa)
Sparks Street
escarpment on the south, Wellington Street (Ottawa)
Wellington Street
on the west and north, and Bay Street to the eastcite web |url=http://www.canlii.org/ca/regu/sor2002-164/part147038.html |title= National Capital Commission Animal Regulations|date=2002-04-22 |publisher=Government of Canada] between Christ Church Cathedral and the Library and Archives Canada. It was officially opened on September 25, 1962, as a western gateway to the Parliament Buildings.cite web |url=http://news.gc.ca/web/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=173209 |title=New Name and Look for Downtown Ottawa Park |date=2005-10-06 |publisher=Government of Canada]

The Garden of the Provinces was renamed "Garden of the Provinces and Territories" on October 6, 2005 to recognize and include Canada's three territories. Scott Brison, then the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, officially renamed the park.

One quarter of the site is composed of formal terraces, with the flags of the provinces and territories in the order of their entry to Confederation. Bronze plaques include the floral emblems for each of the provinces and territories. A six-metre tall fountain symbolizes a tree. A structure of concave concrete slabs portrays the Great Lakes.

The Garden of the Provinces and Territories is a popular site when filled with tulips, and other flowers, during the annual Tulip Festival.

This garden links to the main pedestrian/bicycle paths, including a pedestrian tunnel under Wellington Street. It is located on a common route between the Portage Bridge to government headquarters in Gatineau, and Parliament Hill and government central agencies headquartered downtown.

The site was once part of the Nicholas Sparks (1794-1862) estate, a combination of swamp and wild forest bought by the major Bytown landlord and philanthropist in 1826. [cite web |url=http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4714 |title=Sparks, Nicholas |publisher=Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online |date=2000]

The current Garden of the Provinces and Territories was first envisioned by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the French urbanist, Jacques Gréber, at a meeting at the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne in Paris. It was formally proposed in the 1950 Gréber Plan. The park was designed in 1960 by Don W. Graham, and is described as modernist. A 6 cent centennial stamp commemorates the garden with Queen Elizabeth in the foreground.

The creation of the park is associated with a rising sense of provincial identity in the early sixties which manifested as the creation of informal flags.cite book |url=http://fraser.cc/FlagsCan/Provinces/Provinces.html |title=The Flags of Canada |author=Alistair B. Fraser |date=1998-01-30] When the garden was under development not all provinces had formal flags, but they did have arms. Four of the provinces appealed in favour of their formal flag, but this plan was rejected. The original flags which were displayed showed the shield of each province on a coloured field, and included the Yukon and the Northwest Territories despite their lack of provincial status. These flags were flown until sometime in the 1970s.

The renaming ceremony in October 2005 was also the reopening of the Garden after years of rehabilitation, such as restoring the signature tree-shaped metal fountain, upgrading the water supply, extensive stonework repairs, new access ramps, and updating the provincial and territorial Coat of Arms.

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