During the late 1800 hundreds, a community of people in religious manner came together to explore the culture in a religious like, campground. As time progressed in this are, larger crowds became amass due to the increased amount of attractions imp laced in the area, drawing in large crowds well over 150,000 per season(annually). Soon after, the money scheme came into play where local entrepreneurs saw a chance to make an increased amount of money by adding small sideshows and to offer food and drink as well. When 1890 came across, the company Crystal Beach Company was created based off the idea of the beautiful sand this beach portrayed. During the same year, the creation of the park was first scene with the addition of amusements, a new in service pier, and on the 16th of July that year, it attracted its first customers.
The height of its peak, the Crystal Beach Amusement Park left huge impacts of the way Canadian culture will forever be affected. The years went by, and as the additions of new rides and attractions increased, so did the occupants. A large impact this park had was the increased attraction of american population with the pier in service, servicing its main boats the Canadiana and the Americana. A huge anthropological input this park had was creating a name for Crystal Beach and at the time, making us one of the number one visited places in all of Canada. Another immediate cultural implication was it made us well known, and created simple exports we can now see all around us (e.g..logan berry), and made us well known and established with a better increase of population and different cultures we were open to.
WIth the popular demand of Crystal Beach Amusement Park in service, we can see many different psychological perspectives people had at the time. The limit of people boundaries were normally met by formal and opposed beliefs of recklessness, but with the park establishment, we can see where the became non
References: Bonner, R. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://cec.chebucto.org/ClosPark/Crystal.html