On the north side of the park is City Square Plaza, a stone paved plaza encompassing part of 12th Avenue and part of the park, used for festivals and the Regina Farmers Market.
The north-west corner has small maintenance buildings and the centre of the park is the focal point where the cenotaph is located amidst a raised circular area covered in pavement stone and surrounded by a circular wall.
Since that time it has received considerable improvements including many trees, the Regina Cenotaph, and a children's playground.
The cenotaph replaced the fountain that honoured Nicholas Flood Davin, which had stood in Victoria Park since 1908.
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