Around 1904, under the direction of G.A. Boeckling, the Detroit Dredging Company drained the marshy
areas of the Cedar Point peninsula, to create a water passageway throughout the
park. Through the years, the lagoons were used by park visitors who rented
canoes, rowboats, power boats, and pedal boats to travel through the lagoons.
The lagoons were a popular feature of Cedar Point for many
decades.
In the early 1960s, the Western Cruise boats, later known as
Paddlewheel Excursions, took park guests on a pleasant ride through the
lagoons.
Paddlewheel Excursions closed at the end of the 2011 season
at Cedar Point, to make way for the Dinosaurs
Alive attraction.
1 comment:
A lifelong Sanduskian and a lifelong Cedar Point attendee, I find the removal of old rides and attractions like the paddlewheel excursions, a sad choice.
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