Haig Park
Haig Park is a park in the suburbs of Braddon and Turner in Canberra, Australia. It lies on either side of Northbourne Avenue. The park is named to honour Earl Haig, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Forces during the First World War, spans the distance between Mount Ainslie and Black Mountain.Photo: Grahamec, CC BY-SA 3.0.
- Type: Tourist attraction
- Description: park in the suburbs of Braddon and Turner in Canberra, Australia
- Also known as: “Haig Park Village Market (Sundays)”
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest
Highlights include Merici College and Corroboree Park.
Merici College
School
Merici College is a Roman Catholic secondary day school for girls located in the Canberra suburb of Braddon in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Corroboree Park
Park
Photo: Grahamec, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Corroboree Park is in Ainslie, ACT, Canberra, Australia. It is shaped like a semicircle, and is associated with the Aboriginal use of the area prior to European settlement in Canberra.
All Saints Anglican Church
Church
Photo: Cfitzart, CC BY-SA 3.0.
All Saints Church is an Australian Anglican Church in the Canberra suburb of Ainslie. The church is in the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn. The parish holds to a liberal Anglo-Catholic style of churchmanship and theology.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include North Canberra and Civic.
North Canberra
Photo: Thennicke, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Memorials, military sites, and parks all characterise North Canberra, a district comprised of several neighbourhoods in the District of Canberra Central.
Civic
Photo: JJ Harrison, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Canberra's downtown area, Civic is what is now Walter Burley Griffin's design for a Civic Centre. Established in 1927, this is Canberra's central business district and one of its oldest centres, surrounded by the rest of North Canberra, Acton and Lake Burley Griffin.
Ainslie
Suburb
Ainslie is a suburb of Canberra, Australia in the North Canberra district. The suburb is bounded by Limestone Avenue and Majura Avenue to the west and north, Phillip Avenue to the north-east, Mount Ainslie to the east and Quick Street to the south.
Haig Park
- Categories: park and tourism
- Location: Australian Capital Territory, Australia, Oceania
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-35.27° or 35° 16′ 12″ southLongitude
149.13312° or 149° 7′ 59″ eastElevation
578 metres (1,896 feet)Open location code
4RPFP4HM+X6OpenStreetMap ID
node 11334770963OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesGeoNames ID
2164099Wikidata ID
Q16892025
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Bavarian to Swedish—“Haig Park” goes by many names.
- Bavarian: “Haig Park”
- Cebuano: “Haig Park (parke sa Awstralya, lat -35,27, long 149,13)”
- Cebuano: “Haig Park”
- Hebrew: “הייג פארק”
- Hebrew: “פארק הייג”
- Swedish: “Haig Park (park i Australien, lat -35,27, long 149,13)”
- Swedish: “Haig Park”
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