Finally ending this short #CityRumble what the merchant Marine memorial.
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Some tech issues caused image losses. This is an old photo.
Animikii sculpture on the Kam River.
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Now heading back to Kam River park.
A potential public space that has not seen its full potential.
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The CP train station. Built in 1911 it served the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk railway service to the town of Fort Williams.
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The famed Jackknife bridge (well to pontists anyway), built in 1913 it carried trains and cars on two separate decks. The car deck that sat in top was dismantled in 2004, so now only rail traffic remains.
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Thunder bay, if anything is a real railroad town. The CP yard dominates the Kam River shoreline. It is busy and care should be taken when crossing.
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The imposing presence of industrial giants looms large over the city. Grain silos dot the waterline of Thunder Bay.
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Moving along the Kam River, the Thunder Bay Rowing Club.
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Well, it's time for another #CityRamble. This time in the South Core of Thunder Bay, also known as Fort Williams.
Starting off with McKellar lift bridge on the Kam River. If you're gunzel with a pontist bend, this one is for you.
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