Enoggera Terrace runs like a ridge that overlooks Brisbane City. There are parts of Enoggera Terrace where you can stand and feel that the world drops off just beyond your feet. Your eyes fall down to the gaping gully of Paddington and rise up again at Petrie Terrace. The city lies just beyond, but far enough way so that you can attach mythical value to it. The Ithaca War Memorial is best known as a shortcut between Enoggera and LaTrobe Terrace. It's a triangular space, with a statue erected in the middle of it. The statue honours Ithaca Soldiers who died in the Great War (it seems like such an odd adjective to give to a battle).
The trees that gently hang over the statue, while limiting city views, do provide some lush, cool shade. There's park benches on the lower side of the park, perfect for having a solo picnic. If you're coming from LaTrobe Terrace and climbing up into Enoggera Terrace, Ithaca War Memorial provides that perfect rest stop before you continue to march uphill. I love to make the descent into the heart of Paddington from Enoggera Terrace just so I pass through this park. It's too easy to make out like you're high in the sky, walking along Enoggera Terrace, and then you come down through the canopy of trees at Ithaca War Memorial, and touch base on LaTrobe Terrace. read more