Waterfront a draw for tourists.

AuthorWareing, Andrew
PositionFort Frances Celebrates 100 Years - La Verendrye Parkway redeveloped

Fort Frances' redeveloped waterfront promises to be "icing on the cake" for visitors to the community in 2003, its mayor says.

The La Verendrye Parkway has been the focus of redevelopment for several years. That redevelopment comes to an end this summer with an official opening planned for July 1, says Fort Frances Mayor Glenn Witherspoon. The completion comes in time for the community's 100th anniversary celebrations.

"It's been like a cake without icing and we've put the icing on it," he says. "It really enhances the waterfront.

"We're very excited," says John McTaggart, chair of the La Verendrye Parkway advisory committee that has advised The town on the waterfront development. "It's been a long time coming. This has taken a real commitment on the part of the community, town council and senior levels of government.

"There's no question that this will be a real jewel in the crown for this town," McTaggart says.

The La Verendrye Parkway encompasses more than three kilometres of Fort Frances' waterfront along the Rainy River and its redevelopment has resulted in scenic landscaped parks, walkways and bicycle paths.

The marina has also been expanded with space for well over 100 boats, says Witherspoon, adding that the boat launch is also "very accessible".

"The residents use it immensely, often bringing visitors there to enjoy it. It really, enhances the waterfront," Witherspoon says.

McTaggart says the area should prove an attractive stop for travellers.

"Fort Frances is an important port of entry between Canada and the U.S., as well as being on an alternative route between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg," he says. "It's also an asset on the route from the river to Rainy Lake...

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