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Forde, ACT 2914, Australia
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Heritage Park, located in Forde, offers a unique blend of 19th-century history and modern recreational amenities. Spanning 1.42 hectares, the park features a shaded playground surrounded by lush trees, providing a serene environment for families to enjoy. The playground includes swings, slides, and climbing frames, along with a covered picnic area, toilets, and drinking fountains. Visitors can also explore the cycling and walking trail equipped with outdoor fitness equipment, all set against the backdrop of Ngunnawal Country, showcasing a rich cultural heritage dating back tens of thousands of years.

Named after former Prime Minister Frank Forde, the park pays homage to the area’s historical significance, once home to notable homesteads like East View Homestead and Burton Homestead. The park’s design and amenities cater to both leisure and fitness enthusiasts, offering a space for relaxation and physical activity. Dogs are welcome on-leash in designated areas, while a fenced dog park on Amy Ackman Drive provides a dedicated space for off-leash exercise. Heritage Park aims to provide a harmonious blend of nature, history, and community engagement, fostering a sense of connection to the land and its cultural heritage.

As a testament to its commitment to preserving the region’s heritage and fostering community engagement, Heritage Park acknowledges the Ngunnawal people as the traditional custodians of the ACT. By recognizing and respecting the cultural contributions of the Ngunnawal people and other families connected to the land, the park strives to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all visitors. With a focus on sustainability, cultural preservation, and recreational opportunities, Heritage Park stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the land and its people, inviting visitors to explore, learn, and connect with the rich history of the region.