Miner’s Memorial Park is a special and meaningful spot in Elliot Lake that beautifully honors the city’s mining history. The park overlooks the lake, offering a peaceful place to reflect, walk, or simply take in the view. The memorial monument itself is well-designed and maintained with plaques listing the names of miners, which adds a real sense of respect and history. There’s a small parking lot nearby, plenty of benches, and walking paths that loop around the area. It’s quiet and calm, making it a perfect place to stop for a moment of reflection or to enjoy the water and scenery. During summer, the flowers and landscaping make it even...
Read moreThis place is an important place to be if you visit Elliot Lake, Just beside highway 108 having a beautiful scenic view of the Horne Lake and also there are few benches where you can enjoy your munching enjoying the view and relaxing.
History: This place is a tribute to the former mines of the township of Elliot lake Ontario. There are the names of the mines, a list of the workers who had passed during the mining operations of the region and a marble geography map with the history of the mines and also statues of the miners in tribute to...
Read moreMiner’s Memorial Park is a quiet, reflective space that honours the region’s mining history. The central monument is striking and well-maintained, with plaques and sculptures that tell the story of the miners who shaped Elliot Lake. It’s not a playground-style park—it’s more about remembrance and scenery. There are benches, walking paths, and a peaceful view of the lake nearby. Parking is easy, and the area feels safe and respectful. It’s a short visit, but meaningful—especially if you appreciate local history or want a quiet place to...
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