Mackinac Bridge Authority

Spanning the Straits of Mackinac since 1957

Park Dedication Set for June 12

Posted on June 6th, 2002

Park Dedication Set for June 12

The Mackinac Bridge Authority will host a grand opening of its new eight-acre Bridge View Park on Wednesday, June 12.

“The site of the new park has been a popular place for people to visit and enjoy the bridge,” said Henry A. Lotoszinski, executive secretary of the Mackinac Bridge Authority. “These improvements will provide a beautiful setting for the public to experience the spectacular view of the span along with the straits area.”

The observation building will have five window sections facing the Straits of Mackinac and two entry doors. The back portion of the building will have two restrooms and a small office area.

“The construction of this wonderful park has long been a dream of the Mackinac Bridge Authority,” said Authority Chairman Murray D. Wikol. “The newly landscaped park will enhance the gateway to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.”

Construction of the Bridge View Park began in April 2001 and is located west of the toll plaza in Moran Township. The new park includes paved access roads, a walking path, picnic areas, trees and landscaped areas containing flowers and shrubs.

The public is welcome to attend beginning at 1 p.m. Admission is free.

The authority also has announced that another Mackinac Bridge token is in circulation. This coin has the same front as the first gold token, except for the updated year. The back of the newest token has a “Bridge View Park” theme. Commemorative packs will be available at the park for $5 each on dedication day.

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