“[Frank Charry Park was] transformed into a very unique and innovative park . . . an asset to the East End, adding spark and life to the character of the neighbourhood."

Lakehead Living, Thunder Bay, November 1, 1978.

Location, Size and Usage

Frank Charry Park is a neighbourhood park located off Pacific Avenue, between McBain and Hargrave Streets. It is approximately 3.4 acres large. It was purchased in 1947 as East End Park and dedicated as Frank Charry Park in 1975.

Major Features

  • An aerial photogrpah of the Frank Charry Park and surrounding areaWinter ice rink, constructed annually since 1950
  • Wooden storage house, built 1968
  • Children's playground: 2 sets of swings, 1 see-saw, 1 slide, 1 wading pool, installed c. 1950-1960 
  • Turf/asphalt basketball court, 1950-1960 
  • Baseball diamond with backstop, 1950-1960 

Acquisition

In 1947, the Board of Education sold the land to the City of Fort William for the nominal sum of $1.

Historical Highlights:

  • On July 6, 1915, the Governor and Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay (Hudson's Bay Company) sold the land to the Board of Education of the City of Fort William, for the sum of $3250.
  • In 1947, the land was sold to the City of Fort William for $1, after a decision was made not to use it for a school.
  • In April 1949, the Winter Carnival Committee of the City of Fort William expressed an interest in installing five wading pools into Fort William parks. One of these was designated for the East End Park.
  • "During the summers attempts were made at beautification by dumping tin cans and fill on the swampy land and by landscaping." (Fort William Parks Board Minutes, 1953)
  • In 1968, a small building with a washroom, change area, and storage room was constructed.
  • In the 1950s and 1960s, the East End Athletic Association used East End Park as a practice area for baseball, softball, hockey, and bowling. During this time, the Fort William American Little League also used the East End Park.
  • On August 14, 1975, the park was officially named after Frank Charry, who had been a prominent citizen and alderman for the City of Fort William from 1933 until his death in 1943. The park was renamed on the suggestion of Bill Beavis. Immediately following the ceremony, the first pitch of a Fort William American Little League baseball game was thrown by Rocky Charry.
  • Between 1978 and 1980, the City of Thunder Bay spent $299,733 on site development and landscaping: a new all-season asphalt rink was installed, the playground was updated, a water play area was built, and a bicycle path was installed (in the winter it was flooded and used for pleasure skating).
  • An annual Easter egg hunt has been held at the park since 1993

 Aerial Photographs of the Frank Charry Park Area

These four aerial photographs depict the Frank Charry Park area. Note the massive development between the 1974 and 1987 aerials.

An aerial photogrpah of the Frank Charry Park and surrounding area

Image Title: TB 1959 118
Creator: Aero Surveys Limited
Date: 1959

An aerial photogrpah of the Frank Charry Park and surrounding area

Image Title: TB 1974 L8-178
Creator: Northway Survey Corporation
Date: 1974

An aerial photogrpah of the Frank Charry Park and surrounding area

Image Title: TB 1987 L9-115-N
Creator: Unknown
Date: 1987

An aerial photogrpah of the Frank Charry Park and surrounding area

Image Title: TB 1996 L10-112
Creator: Air Surveys Limited
Date: 1996

 Renaming of the East End Park, 1974

A typed document on white paper

A typed document on white paper

Title: Minutes of Council re: East End Park
Date: June 17, 1974 / July 15, 1974
Creators: City of Thunder Bay, City Council
Description: These council minutes summarize the Parks Department reports brought forward to Council on renaming the East End Park.
Series: 156, Thunder Bay Central Files
Location: TBA 5264-29

 Alderman Frank Charry

A black and white photo of Alderman Frank Charry in a suit 

Title: Alderman Frank Charry - Fort William
Date: 1941-1942
Creators: Unknown
Description: The photograph features Fort William Alderman Frank Charry. Frank Charry was born on August 5, 1888 in Francavilla al Mare, Province of Chieti. He served as an alderman from 1933-1943.
Description Reference: "Frank Charry," biography by Roy Piovesana, Institute of Italian Studies - Lakehead University 
Series: 128, Thunder Bay City Clerk's Photograph Collection
Accession: 1991-06-21
Location: P011

 Dedication of Frank Charry Park, 1975

A black and white typed invitation with the City of Thunder Bay coat of arms

 Title: Invitation to the Dedication of Frank Charry Park
Date: August 1975
Creator: [City of Thunder Bay]
Description: This is a small formal invitation to attend the dedication of Frank Charry Park.
Series: 117, Thunder Bay City Clerk's Files
Location: TBA 4729-24

A beige paper with typed writing detailing the days events

A beige paper with typed writing detailing the days events

A beige paper with typed writing detailing the days events

A beige paper with typed writing detailing the days events

Title: Frank Charry Dedication Programme
Date: August 14, 1975
Extent: 5/5 pages
Creators: Unknown
Description: The programme for the dedication ceremony.
Series: 117, Thunder Bay City Clerk's Files
Location: TBA 4729-24

 Frank Charry Dedication Plaque

a coloured photo showing a rock fixture in the grass with a plaque affixed

Title: Frank Charry Dedication Plaque
Date: November 21, 2005
Creator: Cultural Services and Events
Description: This is a photograph of the plaque dedicated to Frank Charry, in recognition of his accomplishments as an Alderman for the City of Fort William (1933-1943).
Location: Cultural Services and Events - Monuments and Plaques File

 Proposed Park Developments, 1974

A graph showing both typed and handwritten words on white paper  

A graph showing both typed and handwritten words on white paper

Title: Parks and Recreation Proposals
Date: ca. 1974
Extent: 2 / 4 pages
Creators: [Parks and Recreation Department]
Description: This is a summary of proposals made by members of the public. These proposals look at developing different features of parks in Thunder Bay
Series: 156, Thunder Bay Central Files
Location: TBA 5264-24

 Technical Drawings of Frank Charry Park, 1974 and 1977

A simple line drawing of Frank Charry Park with accompanying text

 Title: East End Park - Technical Drawing 1974
Date: ca. 1974
Creators: [F.W. Parks Department]
Description: This is a technical drawing showing the location and surrounding area of the East End Park, now Frank Charry Park. The document also shows the acreage and the park's available facilities.
Series: 117, Thunder Bay City Clerk's Files
Location: TBA 4729-24
A technical drawing of Frank Charry Park showing play areas and trees

A technical plan of Frank Charry Park on pink paper showing roads and trees

A pink paper with a technical drawing showing roads and trees

Title: Frank Charry Park Site Plan - Neighbourhood Improvement Program
Date: 1977
Creators: Hough, Stansbury, and Associates Limited
Description: This is a technical drawing from 1977 showing Hough, Stansbury, and Associates'
proposed improvements to Frank Charry Park.
Series: 363, Thunder Bay Park Technicians' Files
Location: TBA 7792-80

 Lakehead Living Article on the Park's Completion, 1978

 

A newspaper with a photogrpah of children playing and the title in red

A newspaper article detailing the Frank Charry Park showing children playing

Title: Lakehead Living - Charry Park Completion
Date: November 1, 1978
Extent: 2/2 pages
Creators: Lakehead Living 
Description: This article summarizes the 1977-1978 improvements to Frank Charry Park, and outlines some of the recreational activities taking place in the park.
Series: 363, Thunder Bay Parks Technicians' Files
Location: TBA 7792-80

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