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Pride Month and the Run Off from a large Summer Thunder Storm has made for a picturesque scene at the Current River Dam. The Led Lights are on from 6:00pm to 12:00am and during pride month are multi changing colours.
The Repairs are finally done By Concrete Walls the lead contractor and PDR Contracting . Original contract was The tender amount awarded to construction firm Concrete Walls, at a cost of just over $7.2 million, inclusive of HST and a $900,000 contingency fund. There was cost increases to $8.5 million by the end of the project. Thunder Bay Testing and Engineering Ltd was a part of the design Subcontracts and produced the design for the lighting of the walkway & and design outside the Box of the accent lighting which is drawing a lot of " That's What I'm Talking ABout " .
I have a connection to the beginning and end as well. Back in the early 1960's I was working for Boyles Bros Diamond Drilling and I were supposed to work on the original test holes in the dam but got called to a job on the Kam River. And A young lady Stephanie Pesheau (just received her accreditation As an ALA lighting consultant.. for TBT engineering. ) worked on the project team is the daughter of one of my former Clients and Daughter in Law of an Old Friend and Colleague. Well done you guys !
In 1901-1902, a dam was constructed on the Current River, as a source of electric power. This dam resulted in the creation of the Boulevard Lake reservoir.
In 1893, the town of Port Arthur purchased the first acres of land from Mr. James Lyon for $395. Port Arthur continued to acquire land from Lyon: 77.7 acres in 1901 for $521.26, 23.77 acres in 1911 for $2380, and 23 acres in 1914 for $51,000.
Mr. Lyon attached a few conditions to the sale on June 23, 1914:
That a public roadway be constructed and that it surrounds the reservoir, and that it is called "Lyon Boulevard"
That the City is free to sell not more than one third of the land surrounding Lyon Boulevard
That the City name the parkland "Lyon Park" and that it would be maintained as a public park
By July 1914, the gravel road, Lyon Boulevard, was complete. On July 15, 1914, 61 cars ceremoniously paraded from the Whalen building around Lyon Boulevard to Current River Park.
1911, the City of Port Arthur constructed the Black Bay Bridge. It was the first single span concrete bridge in Canada.
In 1936, the "Current River Reservoir" was renamed "Boulevard Lake." Also this year, Council decreed that pulpwood could no longer be kept in Boulevard Lake.
A boathouse and dressing rooms were constructed in 1936.
1936 was also the first year that swimmers at Boulevard Lake Park were protected by a lifeguard.
In 1937, a bathing beach opened.
In 1939, a boat rental business opened, renting out 3 buckhorn rowing boats, 3 Lake Queen Canoes, and 3 punts.
The picnic locations at Boulevard Lake Park were named in 1962. They became:
Lakeview Park,
Birch Point Park,
Evergreen Park,
River Bend Park,
Current River Park.
In 1963, Black Bay Bridge was widened.
In 1975, a new Multi-Service Building was constructed. This building replaced one which was severely burned in a fire in 1967.
Charles Henry Ritchie bequeathed 4.24 acres of land in 1979. The four parcels of land stretched from the Black Bay Bridge to the edge of the Lyon property.
The 1981 Jeux Canada Games held waterskiing competitions at Boulevard Lake.
As part of the Millenium Project, Birch Point Park was bestowed park status in 2000. It is home to walking paths, a number of public art installations, and Thunder Bay's first disk golf course
22JU7729W-SharpenAI-Standard
Pride Month and the Run Off from a large Summer Thunder Storm has made for a picturesque scene at the Current River Dam. The Led Lights are on from 6:00pm to 12:00am and during pride month are multi changing colours.
The Repairs are finally done By Concrete Walls the lead contractor and PDR Contracting . Original contract was The tender amount awarded to construction firm Concrete Walls, at a cost of just over $7.2 million, inclusive of HST and a $900,000 contingency fund. There was cost increases to $8.5 million by the end of the project. Thunder Bay Testing and Engineering Ltd was a part of the design Subcontracts and produced the design for the lighting of the walkway & and design outside the Box of the accent lighting which is drawing a lot of " That's What I'm Talking ABout " .
I have a connection to the beginning and end as well. Back in the early 1960's I was working for Boyles Bros Diamond Drilling and I were supposed to work on the original test holes in the dam but got called to a job on the Kam River. And A young lady Stephanie Pesheau (just received her accreditation As an ALA lighting consultant.. for TBT engineering. ) worked on the project team is the daughter of one of my former Clients and Daughter in Law of an Old Friend and Colleague. Well done you guys !
In 1901-1902, a dam was constructed on the Current River, as a source of electric power. This dam resulted in the creation of the Boulevard Lake reservoir.
In 1893, the town of Port Arthur purchased the first acres of land from Mr. James Lyon for $395. Port Arthur continued to acquire land from Lyon: 77.7 acres in 1901 for $521.26, 23.77 acres in 1911 for $2380, and 23 acres in 1914 for $51,000.
Mr. Lyon attached a few conditions to the sale on June 23, 1914:
That a public roadway be constructed and that it surrounds the reservoir, and that it is called "Lyon Boulevard"
That the City is free to sell not more than one third of the land surrounding Lyon Boulevard
That the City name the parkland "Lyon Park" and that it would be maintained as a public park
By July 1914, the gravel road, Lyon Boulevard, was complete. On July 15, 1914, 61 cars ceremoniously paraded from the Whalen building around Lyon Boulevard to Current River Park.
1911, the City of Port Arthur constructed the Black Bay Bridge. It was the first single span concrete bridge in Canada.
In 1936, the "Current River Reservoir" was renamed "Boulevard Lake." Also this year, Council decreed that pulpwood could no longer be kept in Boulevard Lake.
A boathouse and dressing rooms were constructed in 1936.
1936 was also the first year that swimmers at Boulevard Lake Park were protected by a lifeguard.
In 1937, a bathing beach opened.
In 1939, a boat rental business opened, renting out 3 buckhorn rowing boats, 3 Lake Queen Canoes, and 3 punts.
The picnic locations at Boulevard Lake Park were named in 1962. They became:
Lakeview Park,
Birch Point Park,
Evergreen Park,
River Bend Park,
Current River Park.
In 1963, Black Bay Bridge was widened.
In 1975, a new Multi-Service Building was constructed. This building replaced one which was severely burned in a fire in 1967.
Charles Henry Ritchie bequeathed 4.24 acres of land in 1979. The four parcels of land stretched from the Black Bay Bridge to the edge of the Lyon property.
The 1981 Jeux Canada Games held waterskiing competitions at Boulevard Lake.
As part of the Millenium Project, Birch Point Park was bestowed park status in 2000. It is home to walking paths, a number of public art installations, and Thunder Bay's first disk golf course