Mine Sweeper Memorial

Kalajoki

The Mine Sweeper memorial statue is shaped like a real naval mine.

There were 16 men from Kalajoki who worked as mine sweepers after the Second World War, clearing the sea free to sail again. The mine sweeping operation took place in 1944-1950.

The memorial was gifted by the Miinanraivaajien kilta ry (Mine Sweeper Society) and the city of Kalajoki, 2.6.2002.

Tales from Hiekkasärkät

Do you know how Herrainpakat got its name? Where did Kekkonen, Tauno Palo and Ansa Ikonen visit? When did the JukuJukuMaa Waterpark first open? Is it true that there was a railway and Finland’s longest waterslide down at the beach?

Learn these facts and loads of other interesting tales about the history of the Hiekkäsärkät area!

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Information about the route:

  • You can experience the route by walking or bicycling in part or in its entirety, or completely remotely in digital form.
  • The entire route is app. 10 km long, but you can also just tour the central area of Hiekkasärkät.
  • The route uses sidewalks, duckboards, and open spaces like squares and parking lots.

The route is made in collaboration with the KUMA project and expert on built heritage Sari Alajoki.

Image sources:

  • Sari Alajoki private collection.
  • Kalajoen kotiseutuyhdistys.
  • City of Kalajoki.