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Park in Ontario, Canada For the park in Pakistan, see Iqbal Park. For the park in India, see Minto Park, Allahabad.
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45°25′00″N 75°41′18″W / 45.4167°N 75.6883°W / 45.4167; -75.6883

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

Minto Park is a park in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It occupies a full city block, meeting Elgin Street on the park's west side, Gilmour Street on the north, Cartier Street on the east, and Lewis Street on the south. 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. Memorial events commemorating the anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre have been held there, for example on December 6, 2022 .

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