- A nature trail for pleasure walkers, joggers, hikers & bird-watchers. Accessible for baby strollers, motorized scooters and wheelchairs. The trail is a photographer's paradise, from the Mill Pond through to the woodlands and the West Perth Wetlands.
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Click on the bench picture to see a larger picture of the bench and the dedication plaque.
North - East bank |
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LEHNEN
Facing south overlooking the Mill Pond and the trail, this bench is located at the Willow Lane entrance to the trail and is a popular resting place for many a trail walker. |
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SIEMON
This bench faces west towards the Park and is located midway along the east side of the Mill Pond |
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"Women for a Sustainable Future" Another one at the bottom of Henry St facing the river
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Medical Centre & Mitchell Memorial Hospital Board
Three more behind the Medical Centre |
North - West bank (Lions Loop) |
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SENIOR'S
This bench is along the Lions Loop Trail & faces the Mill Pond. |
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TAM
This bench is along the Lions Loop Trail & faces the Mill Pond.
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UNIAC
This bench is along the Lions Loop Trail & faces the Mill Pond.
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Middle - East bank |
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VETERINARIAN'S
Bench in Stacey Park facing towards the site of the Whirl Creek bridge. |
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VORSTENBOSCH
Located in the middle section of the trail system, this bench faces southwest at the junction of Whirl Creek and the Thames River. |
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DANN
Facing west in Stacey Park, in the middle section of the trail, this bench is a relaxing place to ponder the onset of the evening, while the sun fades into the west. |
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FLETCHER
Another bench facing west on the Flats south of Whirl Creek along the east side of the Thames River. |
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LEGION
The Legion bench is on the James St. flats & faces the footbridge.
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IODE
This bench is at the base of the railroad tracks looking north across the Whirl Creek Flats, in the middle section of the trail. The bench is placed at the approximate spot where the old tunnel went under the tracks. |
Woodlands Trail |
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McTAGGART
There is a bench just south of the Frank St. bridge in memory of Andrew "Red" McTaggart" facing the river.
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