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Article: Chippewa Park chipping away at a fresh look.(The Friends of Chippewa)
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- Northern Ontario Business
- Article date:
- August 1, 2007
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Set along the shores of a Lake Superior inlet, Thunder Bay's Chippewa Park has ridden a roller coaster of economic peaks and valleys throughout its 86-year history.
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Now in the hands of The Friends of Chippewa (TFOC), the historic attraction is continuing a steady climb to greater heights, with a modernized facility that is accessible to all.
And no one could be more passionate about its current success and future potential than TFOC secretary, founding director and Thunder Bay city councillor Iain Angus, whose ties to the place date back to his childhood, when growing up in the park. His parents ran the park's tourist camp until 1970.
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