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What today is the Cuale River Island exists since 1926 (originally known as Isla de Santa Clara & Isla de Los Niños – The Island of the Children), when the river grew and forked into two separate arms leaving a temporary island in between them. In the 1970s, it was used as a public park and recreation area. The “Isla del Río Cuale”, the Cuale River Island, currently is a peaceful and relaxed shade-rich oasis in the middle of downtown Puerto Vallarta The name of the island derives from the river that starts off some 30 miles away up in the mountains. Cuale was a mining town, where different pre-Hispanic objects have been found, which are exhibited in the Cuale Museum. The Cuale River is one of the seven rivers that start off in the Sierra Madre Mountains and end up in the Banderas Bay, it divides the town into the downtown area north of the river and the Romantic Zone (Old Vallarta) to the south. There are two main bridges for vehicles and pedestrians, one on Insurgentes St. (northbound), this bridge was washed away during one of the resent hurricanes and a new one has been built. The another bridge is on Morelos street (southbound), they are connected to the Island with stairs that descend from the street. There are also a few hanging bridges that allow pedestrians to get to the island. There are three hanging bridges that connect the north and south sides of downtown Vallarta to the island, always fun to cross The Cuale Island today offers, a museum and the Cuale River Cultural Center, a business side with restaurants, shops, and stands that offer everything from silver, ceramics, sombreros, hammocks, and souvenirs, with little parks, benches, sculptures, and art.