
Municipal Parks and Plazas - Montebello Park, St Catharines ON
N 43° 09.448 W 079° 15.045
17T E 642215 N 4779786
Montebello Park translates to "Beautiful Mountain" which is an odd name for this flat park. It was designed by Fredrick Olmstead and construction completed in 1887. Today is in the center of the city, just a short walk from the downtown core
Waymark Code: WM963J
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 07/04/2010
Views: 6
An oasis in the heart of St. Catharines, Montebello Park is well used for recreation and relaxation. Annually it is home to many events especially those related to the Grape and Wine Festival or as it is known now, the Wine Festival. Rib Fest is also held here as well as other events. But most of the year the park is open for the general public to have a picnic, explore the rose garden, or relax in an open space. There is even playground for children.
Montebello was the very first park in St. Catharines and was build on land formerly owned by William Merritt. There is much educational information on this plaque at the posted coordinates as well as others around the Western side.
I hope you enjoy your Visit to this Waymark. As a suggestion for your Visit log, please make every effort to supply a brief-to-detailed note about your experience at the Waymark. If possible also include an image that was taken when you visited the Waymark. Sharing your experience helps promote Waymarking and provides a dynamic history of your adventures.
The Blue Quasar
Please report any broken links, inaccurate data, copyright issues or any other listing maintenance items directly to The Blue Quasar. I will make every effort to reply within 72 hours. If possible, please include the WAYMARK CODE WM963J for tracking purposes. Any images and/or text that does not have a citation remains the intellectual property of listing owner and is protected by the Waymarking: Terms of Use