Sunken Gardens Park

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Prince Rupert, Canada

Park· Tourist attraction

Sunken Gardens Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sunken Gardens Park is located in Prince Rupert, Canada on Market Pl. Sunken Gardens Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category park in Canada.

Address

Market Pl

Amenities

Good for kids

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Thomas Braun

Someone called it the secret garden. You know it is really beautiful. Lot's of pride in this place. I come to this garden every time I work in Prince Rupert or coming back from Queen Charlotte Islands. Hiada Gwaii

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Sairah Alam

Such a beautiful, serene, quaint little park with wonderful flowers! There’s a house right beside the park that has a ‘take a book, leave a book’ box as well! So dreamy! Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Prince Rupert!

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Patricia Dodd

The prettiest garden tucked away in Downtown Pr.Rupert, BC. We spent an hour just walking and admiring the lovely flower's and shrubs. Well done Gardener's!

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Isaac Vejvoda

An amazing little garden, filled with gorgeous flowers and other plants. Definitely worth stopping by and maybe relaxing on a bench in the sun for a bit.

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Blanca Amieva

Good place to have lunch and because outdoor is easy to be 2 mt. Apart

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Vijay Shivdasani

This is a very beautifully laid out garden full of beautiful flowers of many different colors. It is close to downtown Prince Rupert as well as the Cow Bay area near the harbor. There is an entrance through a tunnel which goes below the ground level, and another tunnel from where you can exit. Of course, you can avoid the tunnels by entering through the grounds of the Rupert Courthouse. It is good place to relax with a good book or to take a stroll through.

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Stacy S

Amazing hidden little jem; well worth finding. Beautiful little spot for a picnic. The variety of flowers and shrubery are stunning. Don't miss it!

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Louise Dormaar

Beautiful sunken gardens attached to the Prince Rupert Court House grounds. Originally created by Bud Pierce (1926-1984), who lived on the grounds and was the grounds keeper.