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Centennial Park

751 Centennial Park Rd, Thunder Bay, ON P7A 7K9, Canada
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Introduction to Pottery Wheels (Childcare Available)
Introduction to Pottery Wheels (Childcare Available)
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:00 AM
106 Simpson Street, Thunder Bay, ON P7C 1A1
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Sip, Savour, & Sleigh
Sip, Savour, & Sleigh
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Candace CampbellCandace Campbell
The trails, river, and peaceful atmosphere are incredible. The kids' playground had littles running around having loads of laughs. The washroom is clean but older, and it was a nice change to see no graffiti. Where things fall short is the Musgkeg train ride which is out of operation again this summer.The Muskeg reminds me of the Little Train That Could and each summer "thinks it can", but with this much excitement the little Muskeg can't contain itself and keeps jumping the rails. I know each year the city tries to wrangle it back in, but by the time they can get to it, the leaves are turning, and the Littles are going back to school. So back it goes until next summer when the cycle starts over again. The other area I was sad about was seeing the farm land where the animals used to roam. It is all grown in with tall grass and weeds, but the bees love it, and they buzzed around the thistles, which is good. I should have turned back at that point, but I know myself well enough that when I saw the little fenced pen and heard quacking, I could not give up a chance to say hello to a feathered friend. I walked to the barn area where I found 3 baby goats, 3 large bunnies, 6 or so ducks, and 10ish chickens. Oh, and some pigeons were eyeing up the barn roof for access. I will just say it may be time for the park to consider exhibits that are not live animals. I do, however, think anyone that heads to Centennial Park for a walk, hike, or even to bring their dog to the off leash trails will be very happy and feel more relaxed when they leave.
Mark WhiteMark White
This should get 5 stars just for being so close to my house. How have I been ignoring this place that is pretty much my back yard? I went in the evening when it was cool enough for a big dude to go out on an extended walk. If it is a hot day though, there are a few good spots to get in the water along the walking trail. Excellent place for hiking, biking, tanning or swimming. There was a yoga session going on in the field. In the winter time there is a big hill that is great for family sliding. All kinds of people doing all sorts of activities at Centennial Park.
Tiffany RoseTiffany Rose
Holy cow. Where do I even begin. On my trip this was the place I was least excited for. I didn't really know a whole lot about it, and when we got there the road there and the entrance weren't much of a looker. But when you get back to the water, oh my god. It was absolutely beautiful. It was one of the most scenic things I've ever seen. If you go at the right time of year, there are blueberries everywhere. The water is so fun (and yes, it's swimmable!) And you will find endless new things to be in awe over. I deeply hope to go back someday.
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The trails, river, and peaceful atmosphere are incredible. The kids' playground had littles running around having loads of laughs. The washroom is clean but older, and it was a nice change to see no graffiti. Where things fall short is the Musgkeg train ride which is out of operation again this summer.The Muskeg reminds me of the Little Train That Could and each summer "thinks it can", but with this much excitement the little Muskeg can't contain itself and keeps jumping the rails. I know each year the city tries to wrangle it back in, but by the time they can get to it, the leaves are turning, and the Littles are going back to school. So back it goes until next summer when the cycle starts over again. The other area I was sad about was seeing the farm land where the animals used to roam. It is all grown in with tall grass and weeds, but the bees love it, and they buzzed around the thistles, which is good. I should have turned back at that point, but I know myself well enough that when I saw the little fenced pen and heard quacking, I could not give up a chance to say hello to a feathered friend. I walked to the barn area where I found 3 baby goats, 3 large bunnies, 6 or so ducks, and 10ish chickens. Oh, and some pigeons were eyeing up the barn roof for access. I will just say it may be time for the park to consider exhibits that are not live animals. I do, however, think anyone that heads to Centennial Park for a walk, hike, or even to bring their dog to the off leash trails will be very happy and feel more relaxed when they leave.
Candace Campbell

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This should get 5 stars just for being so close to my house. How have I been ignoring this place that is pretty much my back yard? I went in the evening when it was cool enough for a big dude to go out on an extended walk. If it is a hot day though, there are a few good spots to get in the water along the walking trail. Excellent place for hiking, biking, tanning or swimming. There was a yoga session going on in the field. In the winter time there is a big hill that is great for family sliding. All kinds of people doing all sorts of activities at Centennial Park.
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Holy cow. Where do I even begin. On my trip this was the place I was least excited for. I didn't really know a whole lot about it, and when we got there the road there and the entrance weren't much of a looker. But when you get back to the water, oh my god. It was absolutely beautiful. It was one of the most scenic things I've ever seen. If you go at the right time of year, there are blueberries everywhere. The water is so fun (and yes, it's swimmable!) And you will find endless new things to be in awe over. I deeply hope to go back someday.
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5.0
2y

Centennial Park is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of our city. A visit to this park is like stepping into a peaceful oasis where nature and tranquility coexist harmoniously. From the moment you enter, you are greeted by lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and a serene ambiance that instantly puts your mind at ease.

This park truly has something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a place to have a picnic with your family, go for a jog, or simply take a leisurely stroll, Centennial Park has you covered. The well-maintained pathways make it easy to explore the park and discover its hidden treasures. Every corner reveals a new delight – be it a charming gazebo, a picturesque pond, or a beautifully manicured garden.

One of the highlights of Centennial Park is its incredible variety of recreational activities. Sports enthusiasts will be delighted by the numerous sports fields and courts available for soccer, baseball, tennis, and more. The park even has a fantastic playground that will keep the little ones entertained for hours. It's evident that the park's designers took great care in ensuring that everyone can find their own slice of happiness here.

Speaking of happiness, the park's atmosphere is incredibly uplifting. The sounds of laughter, birds chirping, and the gentle rustling of leaves create a soothing symphony that instantly lifts your spirits. It's a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and simply enjoy the beauty of nature.

The park also hosts various events throughout the year, adding an extra layer of excitement and entertainment. From outdoor concerts and art exhibitions to food festivals and cultural celebrations, there's always something happening at Centennial Park. These events bring the community together and foster a sense of unity and belonging.

Additionally, the park provides ample amenities to ensure a comfortable visit. Clean restrooms, conveniently placed benches, and ample parking make it easy for visitors to spend a whole day exploring without any worries. The park also offers well-maintained picnic areas equipped with grills, making it a perfect spot for a delightful outdoor barbecue with loved ones.

Overall, Centennial Park is an absolute treasure in our city. Its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and welcoming atmosphere make it an ideal destination for individuals, families, and friends alike. Whether you're seeking solace in nature, looking for a place to bond with loved ones, or simply want to enjoy the great outdoors, a visit to Centennial Park will leave you feeling rejuvenated and grateful for this...

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4.0
1y

The trails, river, and peaceful atmosphere are incredible. The kids' playground had littles running around having loads of laughs. The washroom is clean but older, and it was a nice change to see no graffiti. Where things fall short is the Musgkeg train ride which is out of operation again this summer.The Muskeg reminds me of the Little Train That Could and each summer "thinks it can", but with this much excitement the little Muskeg can't contain itself and keeps jumping the rails. I know each year the city tries to wrangle it back in, but by the time they can get to it, the leaves are turning, and the Littles are going back to school. So back it goes until next summer when the cycle starts over again. The other area I was sad about was seeing the farm land where the animals used to roam. It is all grown in with tall grass and weeds, but the bees love it, and they buzzed around the thistles, which is good. I should have turned back at that point, but I know myself well enough that when I saw the little fenced pen and heard quacking, I could not give up a chance to say hello to a feathered friend. I walked to the barn area where I found 3 baby goats, 3 large bunnies, 6 or so ducks, and 10ish chickens. Oh, and some pigeons were eyeing up the barn roof for access. I will just say it may be time for the park to consider exhibits that are not live animals. I do, however, think anyone that heads to Centennial Park for a walk, hike, or even to bring their dog to the off leash trails will be very happy and feel more relaxed...

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5.0
2y

A great spot for almost any trail-related activity. There are trails on both sides of the river. The trails on the parking lot side of the river start off as an "off leash" zone and continues along the side of the cliff face that skirts the river. I would not reccomend this area for people who get easily turned around, fear heights, have bad balance, or don't like being greeted by dogs that are off leash.

The other side of the river (across the bridge at the end of the parking lot) is an "on leash" zone and has a lot more family/disability friendly trails and attractions. This side of the river also has a decent network of bike and skiing trails once you cross under the highway.

Both trail networks eventually lead to trowbridge and beyond (if you take the...

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