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PROUD TO BE A PET-FRIENDLY CITY! VICKERS PARK
The first park in the former City of Fort William, the park land was donated in 1910 by Catherine Mary Vickers. Arthur Street between South Selkirk Street and South Brunswick Street
BOULEVARD LAKE PARK
FIND THEM ALL! THUNDERBAY.CA /PARK S 807- 625 -2351
LORNE ALLARD FISHERMAN’S PARK
Carrick Street Dog Park North of Central Avenue between Memorial and 8th Avenue (Turn north off Central Avenue at Carrick Street)
Shipyard Road
Beverly Street Dog Park In the former ball diamond south of Port Arthur Stadium on the corner of Beverly Street and Winnipeg Avenue
The park area around Boulevard Lake offers recreation opportunities for all – walk or cycle on 7 km of paved trails, swim and play at the beach area, play a round of mini golf or disc golf, or rent a paddleboard or kayak and get on the water.
Found at the mouth of Current River, featuring accessible paved trails, picnic shelters and a gorgeous view, it is the most Westerly access point on the Lake Superior Water Trail.
Access off North Algoma Street, North Cumberland Street or Arundel Street
CENTENNIAL PARK & TROWBRIDGE FOREST
HILLCREST PARK
One of the best spots to view the Sleeping Giant, this park on the hill overlooks the waterfront and the harbour. High Street between Red River Road and Oliver Road
WAVERLEY PARK
The second oldest park in the Province of Ontario, Waverley Park features a military Cenotaph and the Hogarth fountain which dates back to 1790 and originates from Hertfordshire, England. Between Algoma Street, Red River Road and Waverley Street
KAMINISTIQUIA RIVER HERITAGE PARK
Discover a beautiful scene along the Kaministiquia River with a walkway, and historic boat and train exhibits.
The City of Thunder Bay maintains three fenced dog parks and one parks off-leash area for our canine residents, visitors and their owners to enjoy year-round:
Hike, bike, snowshoe or ski your way through this wonderful wilderness area, or step back in time at the 1910 replica logging camp. Centennial Park Drive (off Arundel Street)
TROWBRIDGE FALLS PARK & CAMPGROUND
Located along the cascading Current River, this beautiful park features great trails and a full-service campground and RV park. Copenhagen Road off Highway 11/17 – (807) 683-6661
Westfort Dog Park Neebing Playfield, on the corner of Neebing Avenue and Mary Street West Centennial Park Leash-Free Area Centennial Park, off Arundel Street
For Off-Leash rules & regulations and directions to these parks - go to visitthunderbay.com And... find more information on Pet Friendly Services including more Kennels, Veterinarian Services and Pet-Friendly Hotels/Motels!
CHIPPEWA PARK
A lakeside recreational park with many features including camping, beaches, amusement rides, picnic and playground areas. City Road – (807) 625-CHIP (2447)
Syndicate Avenue at CP Rail Station near Donald and Simpson Streets
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