Minto Park

It contains picnic benches, street lights and several monuments, including Enclave: The Ottawa Women's Monument (a memorial to women who were murdered and abused by men) and a bust of Argentinian general José de San Martín.

It was first purchased by the city corporation in 1899, for $7700, from J. R. Booth.

It was named after the Earl of Minto, then Governor General.

[1][2] Memorial events commemorating the anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre have been held there, for example on December 6, 2022.

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The west end of the park meeting Elgin Street.
Memorial "To honour and to grieve all women abused and murdered by men."