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Victoria Park, Belfast
Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland


Victoria Park was opened in 1906 in the Connswater area of Belfast. Belfast Harbour Commissioners investigated the idea in 1854, however the land was very marshy and needed draining near Belfast Lough. It was landscaped by Charles McKimm, who also built the Tropical Ravine in Botanic Gardens. Victoria Park contains a large lake.
Stations
Victoria Park had a namesake station called Victoria Park which was opened in 1905 by the Belfast and County Down Railway and closed in 1988. Today the Victoria Park can be accessed from Sydenham.
Belfast Victoria Parkrun
Belfast Victoria Park holds a weekly 5K run which is run by Parkrun.
References
References
- (August 2025). "Victoria Park Belfast". Belfast City Council.
- "Victoria Park Belfast". Discover Northern Ireland.
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