Chippewa Park Pavilion
Thunder Bay, Canada, Canada
Chippewa Park Pavilion is a historic log‑frame building located within Chippewa Park on the shore of Lake Superior, just south of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Built in the 1920s and designed under the direction of Hereditary Chief John Thunder, the pavilion sits in a scenic setting that overlooks the lake and the famous Sleeping Giant rock formation, serving as a gathering and event space for the community.
The building is divided into rentable sections such as a smaller coffee house and a larger dance hall that can host weddings, reunions, and other functions, and it sits near the park’s public beach, campground, picnic areas, and a small midway with rides and a restored 1918–1920 carousel, making it a popular spot for both structured events and relaxed family outings in the city.
Location
2465 City Rd, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6B6, Canada
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