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 Kaministiquia River Heritage Park



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Thunder Bay

Trail Length: 550 metre

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Dog Walking
Interpretive Signs
Monuments
Murals
Sightseeing
Walking
Wheelchair Access


Kaministiquia River Heritage Park is a historic and sightseeing destination located on the banks of the Kaministiquia River in the community of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Thunder Bay is part of the North of Superior region of Northern Ontario, Canada.

A paved 550 metre walkway follows the banks of the river leading to exhibits including a tug boat, sculpture, monument and railroad train.

There are sightseeing benches on the trail and a canoe dock on the riverfront. The park is a great place in the city to enjoy views and the river. The riverfront path then continues and connects with the Riverside Walkway.

The highlight of the park is the winged sculpture created by Anne Allardyce. The sculpture goes by the name of "Animikii - Flies the Thunder". The sculpture measures 6.7 metres (22 ft.) tall and is made of stainless steel.

Another exhibit in the park includes the 100 year old tugboat called the "James Whalen Tug". The historic tug boat was once used for transporting logs and forestry supplies up and down the river.

Nearby are more sightseeing exhibits including the VIA RAIL train and the WWII Merchant Marine Monument.

Explore Kaministiquia River Heritage Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario, North of Superior, Canada

 

Address:

Kaministiquia River Heritage Park
Syndicate Avenue
Thunder Bay
Canada

How To Get ToKaministiquia River Heritage Park

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Drive : In the community of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada travel towards the river and access the riverfront road called Syndicate Avenue. The parking lot is near the CP Train Station on Syndicate Avenue.
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