Riverside Park II - Kamloops, BC
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N 50° 40.745 W 120° 20.311
10U E 688027 N 5617518
Riverside Park in Kamloops was begun in 1905, on the former site of a lumber mill and a pig farm. Since its inception it has been the major park in the city, with the greatest number of amenities. It is far and away the most used park in the city.
Waymark Code: WMTXBE
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 01/18/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Riverside Park

Lorne Street and 1st to 3rd Avenues - 1905

What is today one of the jewels of the City of Kamloops parks system started out as a noisy lumber mill and smelly pig farm.

In 1901, the Shuswap Lumber mill burned and the City of Kamloops took advantage of the opportunity to begin purchasing the land for a City Park. For some years, the riverbank and secluded parts of the land had been used unofficially for swimming and picnicking. Once the City acquired the land, the development of the site as Riverside Park immediately began.

The initial plans for the park were extravagant. Solariums, fountains, a zoo, exotic plants. extensive flower beds, gazebo, lights, trees, public buildings, and a picnic and beach area were all planned. Many of the elements actually were introduced into the park. Trees were planted, flower beds laid out, a fountain and lights installed, band shell built, and the picnic and beach area developed. For many years, the baseball diamond and playing field were located in the west end of the park. A new band shell was installed in 1980. Riverside Park has been extended both east and west, with new paths, lights, benches, flower baskets, and hundreds of trees added. It is the heart of the community and the site of many informal gatherings, festive events and outdoor entertainments for all.
From the plaque at the site
Department Number, Category Name, and Waymark Code:
4-Culture • Figurative Public Sculpture • Community in Motion • WMN7NY 5-Entertainment • Bandshells • The Rotary Bandshell • WMN7NM 6-History • British Columbia Heritage Markers • Riverside Park • WMMBG7 8-Monuments • Cairns • Riverside Park Memorial Cairn • WMN7J3 9-Nature • River Origins, Destinations and Confluences • CONFLUENCE - Thompson Rivers • WMMA69 11-Recreation • Lawn Bowling • Lawn Bowling • WMN7HT 14-Technology • Wikipedia Entries • North Thompson River • WMMA6B


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