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Beacon Hill Park je 75 ha (200 akrů) velký park, který je položen podél pobřeží úžiny Juan de Fuca v regionu Victorii, v Britské Kolumbii. Park je populární jak mezi turisty tak mezi místními obyvateli a jeho součástí je řada lesních a pobřežních cest, dvě hřiště, akvapark, dětská zoo, tenisové kurty, množství rybníků a zahrada. Jaro v parku. Beacon Hill är en kulle och en park i Victoria i British Columbia, Kanada. Beacon Hill Park is a 75 ha (200 acre) park located along the shore of Juan de Fuca Strait in Victoria, British Columbia. The park is popular both with tourists and locals, and contains a number of amenities including woodland and shoreline trails, two playgrounds, a waterpark, playing fields, a petting zoo, tennis courts, many ponds, and landscaped gardens. The traditional name of the hill is Meeacan (sometimes spelled Meegan) to the Songhees people, meaning "belly." Beacon Hill Park est un parc de 75 hectares situés le long de la rive du détroit de Juan de Fuca, à Victoria, en Colombie-Britannique.Le parc est populaire auprès des touristes et des habitants et contient les chemins du front de mer et le parc forestier, une aire de jeux, terrains de jeux, un petit zoo, et plusieurs jardins paysagers. O Beacon Hill Park é um parque urbano de 75 ha ao longo do Estreito de Juan de Fuca, na cidade de Victoria, Canadá. O parque é muito famoso, tanto entre turistas como entre locais, e contém caminhos à beira-mar e no bosque do parque, um playground, campos de jogo, um pequeno zoo, e vários jardins. O parque é também conhecido por alguns factores de influência humana. O mais famoso é o quarto mais alto totem do mundo, um trabalho de 38.8 metros feito pelo artesão Kwakiutl Mungo Martin e erigido em 1956.
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Beacon Hill Park est un parc de 75 hectares situés le long de la rive du détroit de Juan de Fuca, à Victoria, en Colombie-Britannique.Le parc est populaire auprès des touristes et des habitants et contient les chemins du front de mer et le parc forestier, une aire de jeux, terrains de jeux, un petit zoo, et plusieurs jardins paysagers. O Beacon Hill Park é um parque urbano de 75 ha ao longo do Estreito de Juan de Fuca, na cidade de Victoria, Canadá. O parque é muito famoso, tanto entre turistas como entre locais, e contém caminhos à beira-mar e no bosque do parque, um playground, campos de jogo, um pequeno zoo, e vários jardins. Foi originalmente transformado em área protegida por Sir James Douglas, governador da colónia da Ilha Vancouver em 1858. Em 1882 foi oficialmente transformado num parque urbano da Cidade de Victoria, e foi-lhe dado o presente nome. O nome deriva de uma pequena colina, perto do estreito, onde outrora houve faróis (beacons). A colina é culturalmente importante, sendo que foi um sítio de enterro das Primeiras nações. Do parque têm-se belas vistas do estreito e das Montanhas Olímpicas no estado de Washington. Embora muito do parque tenha sido transformado em jardins e campos de jogo, e ocupado com vários edifícios, muita da flora nativa foi preservada. O carvalho de Garry, arbutus, pseudotsuga, o cedro vermelho do oeste, camassia, trillium, symphoricarpos, a uva do Oregon e uma espécie de lírio ainda sobrevivem no parque. Muita da fauna original foi extirpada pelo desenvolvimento urbano, mas guaxinins, doninhas, esquilos, tâmias e uma grande variedade de pássaros são ainda vistos no parque. Nas lagoas do parque persistem os cisnes, tartarugas, patos e as garças azuis. O parque é também conhecido por alguns factores de influência humana. O mais famoso é o quarto mais alto totem do mundo, um trabalho de 38.8 metros feito pelo artesão Kwakiutl Mungo Martin e erigido em 1956. Beacon Hill är en kulle och en park i Victoria i British Columbia, Kanada. Beacon Hill Park je 75 ha (200 akrů) velký park, který je položen podél pobřeží úžiny Juan de Fuca v regionu Victorii, v Britské Kolumbii. Park je populární jak mezi turisty tak mezi místními obyvateli a jeho součástí je řada lesních a pobřežních cest, dvě hřiště, akvapark, dětská zoo, tenisové kurty, množství rybníků a zahrada. Jaro v parku. Země byla původně chráněným územím sira Jamese Douglase, guvernéra kolonie Vancouver Island v roce 1858. V roce 1882, byly pozemky oficiálně vyhlášeny městským parkem hlavního města Victoria, a byl jim přiřazen současný název. Název je odvozen od malého kopce s výhledem na průliv, na kterém kdysi stával navigační maják. Kopec je kulturně významný, byl pohřebištěm původního národa pobřeží Salish. Zde pohřbené osoby byly obyvateli regionu Greater Victoria před evropskými osadníky. Kopec nabízí krásný výhled na průliv a Olympic Mountains of Washington. Ačkoliv velká část parku byla upravena jako zahrady a hřiště, a upravena různými strukturami, značná část místní flóry se dochovala. Také mývalové, říční vydry, veverky, a mnoho druhů ptáků, jsou často k vidění. Rybníky v parku jsou známé jako místa, kde lze vidět labutě, želvy, kachny, husy a volavky. V parku je pozoruhodných několika uměle vytvořených objektů. Nejvýznamnější je čtvrtý nejvyšší totem na světě, který měří 38,8 metrů (127 stop). Dílo vyřezal Kwakwaka'wakw řemeslník Mungo Martin, a byl vztyčen v roce 1956. V době, kdy byl zhotoven, byl nejvyšším na světě. Oblázkový most přes potok mezi Goodacre a Fountain Lake je poctou proslulé umělkyni Emily Carr, který postavila její sestra Alice Carr v roce 1945, v polovině parku. Cameron bandshell je místem kde jsou pořádány od června do září koncerty. "Mile 0" (nultá míle) „Trans-Canada Highway“ (Trans-Kanadské hlavní silnice) je v jihozápadním rohu parku. Beacon Hill Park is a 75 ha (200 acre) park located along the shore of Juan de Fuca Strait in Victoria, British Columbia. The park is popular both with tourists and locals, and contains a number of amenities including woodland and shoreline trails, two playgrounds, a waterpark, playing fields, a petting zoo, tennis courts, many ponds, and landscaped gardens. The traditional name of the hill is Meeacan (sometimes spelled Meegan) to the Songhees people, meaning "belly." The land was originally set aside as a protected area by Sir James Douglas, governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island in 1858. In 1882, the land was officially made a municipal park of the City of Victoria, and given its present name. The name is derived from a small hill overlooking the Strait, upon which once stood navigational beacons. The hill is culturally significant, having been a burial site for the First Nations Coast Salish people, who are the original inhabitants of the Greater Victoria region. It provides scenic vistas of the Strait and the Olympic Mountains of Washington. Although much of the park has been landscaped into gardens and playing fields, and populated with various structures, a great deal of the native flora has been preserved. Garry oak, arbutus, Douglas-fir, western redcedar, camas, trillium, snowberry, Oregon grape, and fawn lily still remain in the park. Raccoons, river otters, squirrels, and many types of birds are frequently to be seen. The ponds in the park are noted for their swans, turtles, ducks, Canada geese, and blue herons. The park is notable for a few human-made features, as well. Most prominent is the world's fourth-tallest totem pole, a 38.8-metre (127 ft) work carved by Kwakwaka'wakw craftsman Mungo Martin, and erected in 1956 and was when built, the world's tallest. The pebble bridge over the stream between Goodacre and Fountain Lake is a tribute to renowned BC artist Emily Carr, erected by her sister Alice Carr in 1945. In the middle of the park, the Cameron Bandshell, otherwise known as "The Stage", is the site of concerts from June through September. "Mile 0" of the Trans-Canada Highway is at the south-west corner of the park, along with the old Beacon Lodge and the famous Beacon Drive In.
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