John Kennedy Memorial Park
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This website has been developed using content created by John Coffman as part of his written booklet entitled "A Small Biological Guide to the John Kennedy Memorial Park". This website is an educational resource for those who live in the area, those who utilize the park space and for those interested in preserving this passive parkland and its contributions to our community.
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To access our Facebook Group, "Friends of John Kennedy Memorial Park" click on the Facebook symbol below, or to "Like and Share" click below on the "Like" button:
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“The human brain now holds the key to our future. We have to recall the image of the planet from outer space: a single entity in which air, water, and continents are interconnected. That is our home.” ~David Suzuki~
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North Bay, Ontario
Created by Friends of  JKMP 

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Our website includes pictures, information and links to various wildlife that can be found in the John Kennedy Memorial Park. We hope that you use this site as a resource to further explore our neighbourhood.
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“We are here to dedicate this land in the name of the developer, JOHN KENNEDY, who saw potential in the future of North Bay and did something about it,”
Mayor Vic Fedeli said.
“And while he created a place for you to live, he also thought about a place for us to enjoy life and you do it here everyday.”
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(August, 2004 - Bay Today)
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Do you have pictures of the park, or you and your family enjoying the park that you would like to share? You can send them to us through our Facebook page.
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  • Home
  • History of the Park
    • Acknowledgements
  • Plants
  • Wildlife
  • Geological Features
  • In the News...