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Municipal Parks
Municipal Parks have not been designated solely on the basis of geoheritage, but may include geological sites of interest, such as glacial features in Point Pleasant Park in Halifax Regional Municipality, or the exposures at Victoria Park in Truro.
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Victoria Park
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