The Park houses a plant nursery and venues for community activities such as an open air theater built on the Greek model, an area for flower and plant shows, a children’s park, a traffic safety park, a jogging track and a pond with a gazebo in the middle that can be accessed over a quaint bridge. This is one of the Park’s many water features. Sometimes fountains play and it is indeed a site to behold on hot muggy days. Artists use the fence of the Park on Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha as a gallery displaying vibrantly colored canvasses on all days of the week. The large green trees, some of them quite old, provide shade to those who wish to seek their coolness during the hottest months in Colombo. While families and day trippers use it as a picnic spot, it is also popular as a place for lover’s trysts.
Bird life and small mammals and lizards abound, the Park offers the ideal conditions to shelter them in the city. The park has somewhat diminished in size through the ages as parts of it has been appropriated to broaden the surrounding roads. Although the Park’s greenness is always a soothing site to behold, the Park is at its best during flowering time, from March to May.
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