| McClymont
Park, Prince Rupert, BC, Canada: Located, just
after, the entrance of Prince Rupert, this park is a popular destination
for locals and visitors alike. The area is fully treed with paved
walking paths exploring the shoreline of Hays River eventually
connecting up to the Cow
Bay waterfront, 10th Ave or Prince Rupert Blvd.
The trail is heavily used by walkers, roller bladers,
mountain bikers and joggers. It is a scenic route starting at
the 3 Totem Poles near the Earl Mah Aquatic Centre, the Jim Ciccone
Civic Centre and the Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre. When
entering the community, traveling north-west, from the highway
you can see the buildings on your left and a skateboard park on
your right.
Algoma Park sitting across from
McClymont was renamed Pattullo Park
in 1971 after T. Duff Pattullo who was a former Premier and Prince
Rupert's Liberal Representative for twenty-five consecutive years
ending in 1941. The park is home to baseball diamonds, soccer
and football fields.
Contact information for
the local Prince Rupert, BC accommodations, tours, guides,
golf courses, attractions, eco activities, artists, transportation
companies, realtors, etc. are posted under the links listed
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How to
Get to McClymont
Park: Travel along Highway
16 (Yellowhead Hwy), past Port
Edward and the Prince Rupert industrial park, into
the community of Prince Rupert, B.C. Continue
along a short distance along the hwy until you cross over the
Hays River Bridge, where you then take a left into a large parking
lot by the 3 Totem Poles and the Earl Mah Aquatic Centre. Park
and play EH!
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