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  1. Port Arthur Collegiate Institute was a collegiate institute operated by the Lakehead District School Board in Thunder Bay, Ontario from 1910 to 2007. The building was designated a historic building in 1984 and is located at the west end of Waverly Park. The school's teams were named "PACI Redmen".

  2. 29 de dic. de 2011 · Port Arthur Collegiate Institute. Situated in Waverley Park in Port Arthur, this striking building is one of Thunder Bay's architectural gems. For nearly 100 years this structure served as a high school educational facility for the community until enrolment issues forced the Lakehead Board of Education to close it down.

  3. www.lamarpa.edu › About-LSCPA › HistoryLSCPA - History

    History. John W. Gates of New York City, one of the founders of Texaco, established Port Arthur Business College in 1909, to train people for the petrochemical industry, then in its infancy. The college became Port Arthur Collegiate Institute in 1911, when the school was presented to the Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church ...

  4. Port Arthur Collegiate Institute is positioned in beautiful Waverly Park, which has the distinction of being the second oldest municipal park in Ontario, and the only designated Heritage District in Thunder Bay. The cornerstone for the school building was laid in 1909 by James Conmee, mayor of Port Arthur in 1884.

  5. This plaque honours the memory of the students of Port Arthur Collegiate Institute who served in the First World War. Inscription found on memorial [plaque/plaque]

  6. College Catalog. Scholarships. Student Life. Learn More. Find out why LSCPA is right for you. Visit LSCPA. Take a virtual tour or schedule a visit. Apply Now. We make it easy to apply online or in person. News and Events. May 16. WEATHER ALERT: Port Arthur campus closing at 4 p.m.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2012 · History of the Port Arthur Collegiate Institute (PACI) - YouTube. CRTW2. 2 subscribers. Subscribed. 33. 1.8K views 11 years ago. Video documentary made for Dr. Epp's "History of Education"...