- Waverley Park (Thunder Bay)
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park=Waverly Park
image size=245px
caption=Autumn foliage in the park.
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location=Thunder Bay,Ontario ,Canada
coordinates=coord|48|26|15|N|89|13|36|W
size=2.39hectares (5.9acre s)
opened=
operator=City of Thunder Bay, Parks Division
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status=Waverley Park is a public park located in the north end of Thunder Bay,
Ontario ,Canada . It is the second oldestmunicipal park in Ontario. The park forms the centre of the Waverley Park Heritage Conservation District, a collection of historical homes, churches, schools, and other buildings at the centre of Port Arthur.The property was surveyed and set aside as parkland by the Crown Lands Department, in the original ordnance survey of the Prince Arthur's Landing town plot in 1871. It was given to the city of Port Arthur in 1907 on the condition that is "not be alienated or leased and that no buildings be erected on it except municipal buildings".
The most notable features of Waverley Park include its giant
cottonwood tree s, which stand as much as 40 m above the park. In recent years, many have been removed due to advanced age and disease. Other notable features include afountain ,cenotaph , andbandshell . The park is between Waverley Street and Red River Road in Thunder Bay, and is located between two historic schools — Port Arthur Collegiate Institute and Port Arthur Central School — the latter is now a theatre.Hogarth Fountain
The centrepiece of Waverley Park is the Hogarth Fountain. A gift from the wife of a prominent soldier and politician,
Major General Donald McDonald Hogarth (1879-1950), the fountain originated from theLuton Hoo Mansion, in the town ofHitchin ,Hertfordshire ,England . Its tentonne Portland stone foundation dates back to 1790. The fountain was purchased and shipped to Waverly Park in 1964, and dedicated on5 June 1965 .The fountain features nude children in a
renaissance style, along with bundles of wheat and garlands of flowers. The water pours from the mouths of lions mounted above leaves which deflect the water away from the center and out into the pool.Rotary Thundershell
The Rotary Thundershell is a large wooden
bandshell located in the west corner of the park, behind the gymnasium of Port Arthur Collegiate Institute. The bandshell was built in 1984 and for many years was home to the weekly "Summer in the Parks" concert series. Its construction was financed using donations from various local groups and companies, which are commemorated on a plaque located on the bandshell.The Port Arthur Cenotaph
The Port Arthur Cenotaph was originally build in remembrance of local soldiers who died during
World War I , and was updated for both theSecond World War and theKorean War .The design of the cenotaph is simple. Both immense and yet stark, with simplistic lines, the monument is identical on either side.
Magnus Theatre
Founded in 1971, Magnus Theatre relocated to the old Port Arthur Central School in 2001. Located on the eastern corner of the park, the 123 year old structure was expanded in 1999 to accommodate the theatre. After renovations landscaping was designed to incorporate it into the existing Waverley Park. The grounds of Magnus Theatre feature a memorial garden in the shape of the former schools
baseball diamond , lighted pathways, and various trees andshrubs .The memorial garden has stones laid out in the shape of a baseball diamond. The bases and home plate are represented by cubic stones with inscriptions, and a large, irregularly shaped rock located in the centre represents the pitcher's mound.
Port Arthur Collegiate Institute
At the westernmost end of Waverley Park is the former Port Arthur Collegiate Institute, which was the oldest
high school west ofToronto . The large castle-like edifice was constructed in 1909-10 of Simpson Island sandstone, and incorporatedmedieval and Flemish architectural features. Being located on a hill, it has a very imposing nature when viewed from the park below. Its site was chosen by Montreal landscape architectFrederick Todd , and its architects were Young and Simpson of Toronto. [Port Arthur Daily News 11 & 15 May 1909.]The hill on which the school is located was the shore of the post glacial lake which preceded
Lake Superior , and is composed mainly of beach sand.See also
Connaught Square (Thunder Bay) References
External links
* [http://www.thunderbay.ca/index.cfm?fuse=html&pg=1930 Thunder Bay City Parks - Waverley Park]
* [http://my.tbaytel.net/jmehagan/tours/waverlypark/waverlypark.html Thunder Bay Unseen: Waverly Park Heritage Conservation District Street Tour]
* [http://www.borealforest.org/greenspaces/tbay.htm#waverley Boreal Forest: Thunder Bay Green Spaces - Waverley Park]
* [http://maps.thunderbay.ca/general/go?DEFAULTSKIN=default&LINK=true&PROJECT=general&MAPTAB=general&ENVELOPE=true&MINX=335077.5075408&MAXX=335545.74338518&MINY=5367193.03511668&MAXY=5367399.7886064 Thunder Bay Online Map Viewer - Waverley and Connaught Parks] (RequiresInternet Explorer )
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