Imatrankoski
{{Short description|Rapid in Imatra, Finland}}
File:Imatra Rapids River Vuoksi.jpg
Imatrankoski (The Imatra Rapids) are rapids on the Vuoksi in Imatra, Finland. It has been a famous tourist attraction since the late 1700s. Imatrankoski is also one of the National landscapes of Finland.[http://www.ymparisto.fi/fi-FI/Luonto/Maisemat/Kansallismaisemat National landscapes] (in Finnish). Environmental Administration of Finland. Retrieved 7 March 2015. Since 1929, the rapids has been blocked by a dam as the Imatra hydroelectric plant began operation. Today, the dam is opened daily between June and August (Wednesday to Sunday, at 18:00) as well as on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve.[http://www.gosaimaa.com/en/Activities/Sights/Attractions/Attractions?id=a8d2fbb9-25da-4c23-b0b7-836fc48b50fe Imatrankoski rapids] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141007085413/http://www.gosaimaa.com/en/Activities/Sights/Attractions/Attractions?id=a8d2fbb9-25da-4c23-b0b7-836fc48b50fe |date=2014-10-07 }} Go Saimaa. Retrieved 7 March 2015.[http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/imatrankoski Imatrankoski] Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
Geological history
The Vuoksi and Imatrankoski were born about 5,000 BP as the waters of the Saimaa Lake penetrated the Salpausselkä end moraine due to post-glacial rebound, forming a river flowing first into the Gulf of Finland and then to Lake Ladoga.
Tourism
Tourism in Imatrankoski is considered begun in 1772 as the Empress of Russia Catherine the Great visited the site. The Kruununpuisto Park, the oldest nature park in Finland, was established in 1842 by the Emperor Nicholas I. At the end of the 19th century, Imatrankoski was one of the best known nature attractions in Europe. The hotel Valtionhotelli was finally opened in 1903.
Gallery
File:Imatrankoski vapaana.jpg|A 19th century sketch of the Imatrankoski rapid
File:ImatraExpress.jpg|The dam
File:Imatrankoski Valtionhotelli ilma.jpg|Hotel Valtionhotelli at the Kruununpuisto Park
File:Imatrankosken alapaviljonki 2017 05.jpg|Engraved signature by Emperor Pedro II of Brazil while visiting Imatrankoski in 1876.[https://vnk.fi/documents/1410877/2937056/Finland+-+Land+of+Islands+and+Waters Emperor Pedro II of Brazil in Finland]
References
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Category:Tourist attractions in South Karelia
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