Commonwealth Park Canberra

Commonwealth Park Canberra

Sprawling over 34.25 hectares of land, Commonwealth Park is a breathing space in the midst of busy Canberra. Situated at the northern end of Burley Griffin Lake this picturesque park is popular with both Canberrans as well as tourist who visit the place. This park was designed by Dame Sylvia Crowe, a famous landscape designer, in 1964. The park includes Regatta Point and has various small ponds, bike paths walking tracks and also holds outdoor concerts at its Stage 88. Commonwealth Park is the venue of an annually held Spring Floriade Festival of Canberra.


Some prominent works of art in the Commonwealth Park:

- Dance of the Secateurs
- Kangaroos
- Amphitheatre mural
- Underpass mural
- Play sculpture
- Buried sculpture
- Two figures
- Walter Burley Griffin Terrazzo

Some important Memorials in the Commonwealth Park:

- Captain Cook Memorial Water Jet and Globe - this fascinating memorial was constructed to commemorate Captain Cook's landing on the eastern coast of Australia.
- The Canadian flagpole - is a gift from the Canadian government to Australia, and every year a Canadian flag is raised on the first of July (Canada Day).
- Memorial to pioneer women - this is a large seat designed by Margaret Hendry.

When visiting Canberra, do take a stroll in the Commonwealth Park which is also exhibits some master pieces of art.

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