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The Spike staff participated in creating a "Woodstock" style music event called North Festivals at Boulevard Lake Park on Cumberland Street.  It was held on Friday through Sunday, August 8, 1971  The Spike staff ran the concession and the music event on the Saturday & Sunday.
 
The Spike staff participated in creating a "Woodstock" style music event called North Festivals at Boulevard Lake Park on Cumberland Street.  It was held on Friday through Sunday, August 8, 1971  The Spike staff ran the concession and the music event on the Saturday & Sunday.
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<img src="http://www.tjernobyl.org/wiki/data/The Spike Coffeehouse attach/Spike Coffeehouse.jpg">

The Last Spike Coffeehouse started with Lakehead Folkguild concerts at Chippewa Park on July 1-2, 1967. Weekend concerts lead to creation of the coffeehouse at the corner of McIntosh on Pacific Avenue, just below the East End Bridge off Fort William Road. The building has since been demolished, leaving a park in its place. (picture later)

The Spike was opened September 10, 1967 by the Lakehead Folkguild who operated it until 1969 when a small group of people ran it, lead by co-managers, Jim Squier and Bert Lindstrom. It was eventually closed in March 1972.

<img src="http://www.tjernobyl.org/wiki/data/The Spike Coffeehouse attach/the spikea.jpg">

Performers included Frank Shoemaker, George Gregorovich, Chuck Tracey, Tom Kelly, Andy Woishwell, Bill Hewston, The Rambers, Mary McKim, George And Myrna, Freemen, The Travelers & Amos Garrett, The Melindra Singers, Flipper Flanagans Flat Footed Four, Tom Higgins, Hans Hansen, Huck Heerema, Wishing Well, Tweed, CPR Blues Band, Jerusalem, The Jarvis Street Revue, 5th Column, Dan Matheson, Ken Moore, Dave Gibb, Darcy Legros, Michael and Company, etc.

The Spike enjoyed good audiences until July 27, 1971 when the legal age for drinking was lowered from 21 years to 18 years of age. <img src="http://www.tjernobyl.org/wiki/data/The Spike Coffeehouse attach/Spike-Wishing Well Small.jpg">

The Spike staff participated in creating a "Woodstock" style music event called North Festivals at Boulevard Lake Park on Cumberland Street. It was held on Friday through Sunday, August 8, 1971 The Spike staff ran the concession and the music event on the Saturday & Sunday.