Stephen Juba Park



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Winnipeg

Park Amenities:
Birding
Gardens
Hiking
Jogging
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking


Stephen Juba Park is a community memorial park dedicated to a long running mayor of the City of Winnipeg. Stephen Juba was a popular mayor who occupied the top seat of the community from 1957 to 1959 and from 1960 to 1977.

The community park is a green space park located on the western banks of the Red River. The linear park connects Downtown Winnipeg to the Historic Exchange District.

The parkland provides some views of the river and activity. Certain viewing areas in the park provide an opportunity for birdwatching (mostly waterfowl and song birds) and maybe, even, catching a glimpse of a kayak, canoe or boat tour.

The Stephen Juba Park includes grass lawns, groves of trees, flower gardens, a water taxi dock, sightseeing benches and a day use picnic area.

There are bike and walking pathways which explore the park. The pathway is part of the riverwalk trail system which follows the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. The paths are paved and level suitable for baby strollers and wheelchairs.

Central in the park is the Stephen Juba Memorial. It has been located in the the centre of the park near Bannatyne Avenue since 1983.

Stephen Juba Park , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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Stephen Juba Park
Bannatyne Avenue
Winnipeg
Canada

How To Get ToStephen Juba Park

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From Downtown Winnipeg, near City Hall, travel northeast on King Street and then take a right onto James Avenue. From James Avenue take a right onto Main Street. Continue on Main Street until you take a left onto Market Ave. and then a right onto Rorie Street. Just ahead is Bannatyne Avenue where you take another left and just ahead is the park.
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