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  1. Chippewa Park is a great place to bring the family. During the summer there are the kiddie amusement rides which are a good price for the kids to enjoy. There is a little beach where our daughter loves to play in the water. It is also a nice calm place to paddle out in our kayaks.

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    • 2351 Highway 61, Thunder Bay
  2. Probably the most underused park in Thunder Bay, Nice walking area and beach. Would be much nicer if the city really cared. No bus transportation.

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    • 2351 Highway 61, Thunder Bay, P7C 4Y4
  3. Chippewa Park, Thunder Bay: See 54 reviews, articles, and 37 photos of Chippewa Park, ranked No.17 on Tripadvisor among 60 attractions in Thunder Bay.

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    • 2351 Highway 61, Thunder Bay, P7C 4Y4
  4. Great sandy beach with lifeguards on duty. Rv park, cabins, some rides for small children, Wildlife exhibit and for those that don't like seeing animals in a zoo there are many animals and birds to see in the wild including bald eagles, white pelicans, otter, bear to name a few. Read more.

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    • Attraction
    • 2351 Highway 61, Thunder Bay
    • Your Summer Getaway
    • Outdoor Playground
    • Amusement Rides
    • Wildlife Park
    • Camping at Chippewa
    • Summer Events and Festivals

    Chippewa Parkis the perfect summer getaway with an amazing view of the Sleeping Giant, amusement rides, a wildlife park, plus kilometres of trails and beaches to walk. The park is one of 124 parks managed by the City of Thunder Bay's Parks Division. It has been a favourite with city residents and visitors since it opened in 1921 with events held th...

    The 27 acres of parkland located off Chippewa Road in the south east end of the city offers many outdoor recreational opportunities from swiming, hiking, cycling and kayaking.

    The amusement rideshave been around the park since the 1920’s and continue to be a hit with the kids. Rides like the merry-go-round, tilt-a-whirl and bumper cars operate daily through the summer (July and August) from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Prices are very reasonable ranging from $1.75. to $3.00.

    The Wildlife Parkis a must to see featuring animals and birds native to Northwestern Ontario. Admission ranges from $2.50 to a $1. The park is wheelchair accessible with elevated walkway for great viewing of the wildlife and fauna in the park.

    ChippewaPark offers a number of options for camping on the scenic shores of Lake Superior. You can rent a log cabin, park your RV or pitch a tent. Opportunities for camping begin the May Long Weekend and runs through the Labour Day weekend. For more information, call the Chippewa Hotline (807) 625-CHIP (2447) or visit the City of Thunder Bay websit...

    Come out every Sunday in July and August for the Sundays in the Park Concerts. Great local entertainment for the whole family on the Tbaytel Family Stage. The City of Thunder Bay hosts their annual Kite Festival in the wide open spaces of endless parkland each year at the end of May. And the Friends of Chippewa Park celebrates the Park with Chippew...

  5. Sep 21, 2018 · Chippewa Park: Beautiful year round - See 54 traveler reviews, 37 candid photos, and great deals for Thunder Bay, Canada, at Tripadvisor.

    • 2351 Highway 61, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4Y4,, Canada
  6. Jul 28, 2017 · Located on the shore of Lake Superior, Chippewa Park is the perfect summer getaway with an amazing view of the Sleeping Giant. The park, one of 124 parks managed by the City of Thunder Bay's Parks Division, has been a favourite with city residents and visitors since it opened in 1921.

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