What you might not know about Hog’s Back and Mooney’s Bay
We will learn about history of Hog’s Back going back to before the founding of Bytown, as well as the history of the surrounding park, Mooney’s Bay, Bayview School, and St. Patrick’s Home.
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Trajet

We start at the main building at Mooney’s Bay (location of snack bar and change rooms), walk to the south end of the park opposite from the location of the former Bayview School, then north along Riverside Drive to the main entrance of Mooney’s Bay Park then walk down the road to Terry Fox Field and opposite from St. Patrick’s Home, then by walking path, we will walk west and then north to Hog’s Back, cross the bridge to the locks then return to the falls. Our walk will end with an optional tour of a 1820s-era quarry only 5 to 10 minutes walk from our end point.

Au sujet du guide
Glenn Clark is the Vice President of the Gloucester Historical Society. He is a life-long resident of south Ottawa with a strong interest in the history of the area.
Guide:

Glenn Clark

Quand:
Date:sam 4 mai, 2013
Heure:11h00
Durée: 1 heure
Langue: anglais
Où:
Début:The main building at Mooney’s Bay Beach
Fin:Hog’s Back Pavilion
Quartier:Hog's Back//Mooney's Bay
Distance:1.0 km
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