Category:Bore Park

<nowiki>Bore Park; park in Moncton, New Brunswick; متنزه في مونكتون، كندا; park in Moncton, Canada</nowiki>
Bore Park 
park in Moncton, New Brunswick
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LocationMoncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada
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Map46° 05′ 24.04″ N, 64° 46′ 15.13″ W
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English: Bore Park is a park and cultural heritage monument in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. On its grounds are located a viewing area for tidal bores on the Petitcodiac River and various monuments and memorials, including the 1908 Ezekiel Taylor plaque, the 1986 First Settlers Monument, the 1990 Moncton 100 Monument, the National Day of Mourning Monument, and the Saxby Gale high-water marker from the flooding caused by an 1869 storm.

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