Soccer Ball - Moir Centennial Athletic Park - Cranbrook, BC
Posted by: T0SHEA
N 49° 31.943 W 115° 46.175
11U E 589031 N 5487368
This athletic park is on the western side of Cranbrook, at the end of Industrial Road G.
Waymark Code: WMKD6F
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 03/23/2014
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Near the ball diamonds and the parking lot is a little sculpture park, containing large man made rocks, a baseball and a bat, and this soccer ball. Substantially larger than life size, this soccer ball is set among the rocks and is close to four feet in diameter. It is extremely authentic looking, other than its size. There is no indication of who the artist may have been.
This athletic park could be referred to as Tournament Central, as it contains four ball diamonds, four soccer fields, a football field, a fieldhouse and a playground for the kids. A really large open park, it was officially dedicated October 1st, 2005, not coincidentally Cranbrook's centennial year. As well, the park has a large parking lot in the centre, next to the field house which, incidentally, was a Cranbrook Rotary Sunrise project.
The park is named after and dedicated to George T. Moir (1871 - 1955), an indefatigable supporter and driving force behind athletics in the City of Cranbrook.
The fields can be adapted to host a variety of activities such as lacrosse and field hockey. The multi-level layout also creates effective backdrops so that the facility can be safely used for sports such as archery.