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Victoria Park is the heartbeat of Kitchener, located downtown, just a short walk from City Hall on either side of Courtland Avenue between Victoria Street South and Queen Street South. It is the most popular and largest park (59 acres) in the city, a very serene place to visit.

In an effort to display loyalty to the Queen Victoria, a statue was placed in the park after the city's name was changed from Berlin to Kitchener. Victoria Park boasts beautiful rose gardens and a historic Clock Tower, at the Gaukel Street entrance.

The tower is 36 feet in height and weighs 75 tons. It is capped by a copper dome and large flagpole. The clock tower bell, equal in size to the Liberty Bell of Philadelphia, was purchased by the Berlin (later renamed Kitchener) town council 1876 from a New York firm. It first rang from the tower of the town's fire hall, and then moved to City Hall in 1924 where it stood between the pillars of the clock tower until demolition occurred.

The bell and clock tower were then retired to a city yard. Each stone was numbered with the hope that the tower would someday be re-assembled. After years of planning, re-construction took place in 1995. The clock's four faces were re-built, the mechanism was repaired and the base was accurately reconstructed.

Victoria Park also has a:

  • Soccer/football field
  • 2 horseshoe pits
  • Shuffleboard
  • Fountains
  • Band shell where local entertainment is offered
  • Lake frequented by ducks and swans
  • Restaurant overlooking the lake
  • Pavilion

The city has recently announced the construction of a new Gaukel Street entrance to Victoria Park. Gaukel Street is to be used as a corridor linking Victoria Park to City Hall. The new entrance to the park itself will include stone masonry gates, walkways, new lighting, flower gardens, a pond complete with waterfalls, and a sculpture created by a local artist.

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Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery
Castle Kilbride
Centre In The Square
Doon Heritage Crossroads

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Joseph Schneider House
Kitchener Farmers Market
Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony
Laurel Creek Conservation Area
Museum & Archive of Games
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St. Jacobs Farmers Market
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Waterloo Children's Museum
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