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'''Coronation Park''' (previously Lake Park) is an urban park covering 138.1-acres (559,000 m2). The park is located in [[Vuode]] Province in the [[canton]] of [[Dun Cestour]]. | '''Coronation Park''' (previously Lake Park) is an urban park covering 138.1-acres (559,000 m2). The park is located in [[Vuode]] Province in the [[canton]] of [[Dun Cestour]]. | ||
Notable landmarks within Coronation Park are the North Point Lighthouse, the Lake Park Bistro and an 18-hole golf course. There is also a bowling green in the park, | Notable landmarks within Coronation Park are the North Point Lighthouse, the Lake Park Bistro and an 18-hole golf course. There is also a bowling green in the park, situated adjacent to North Lake Park Road, and was the location of the official coronation ceremony of [[Florence Yarney|King Florence I]] in 1987. This is where the park's name derives from. | ||
Coronation Park is also home to the last remaining [[Indian Mound]] in the [[Kingdom of Talossa]]. | Coronation Park is also home to the last remaining [[Indian Mound]] in the [[Kingdom of Talossa]]. |
Revision as of 12:26, 15 July 2012
Coronation Park (previously Lake Park) is an urban park covering 138.1-acres (559,000 m2). The park is located in Vuode Province in the canton of Dun Cestour.
Notable landmarks within Coronation Park are the North Point Lighthouse, the Lake Park Bistro and an 18-hole golf course. There is also a bowling green in the park, situated adjacent to North Lake Park Road, and was the location of the official coronation ceremony of King Florence I in 1987. This is where the park's name derives from.
Coronation Park is also home to the last remaining Indian Mound in the Kingdom of Talossa.