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Arts & Culture
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 Magnus Theatre
 Cambrian Players
 Thunder Bay Museum
 Annual Children's Festival
 Thunder Bay Blues Festival
 Bay Street Film Festival

Sports & Fitness
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 Loch Lomond Ski Area
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Tourism
 Tourism Thunder Bay
 Sleeping Giant Prov. Park
 Quetico Prov. Park
 Kakabeka Falls Prov. Park
 Old Fort William
 Chippewa Park


About Thunder Bay

Thunder BayThe City of Thunder Bay is a great place to live, work and raise a family. Located on the northwest shore of beautiful Lake Superior in the geographic center of Canada, Thunder Bay is Canada's 10th largest city with a population of just over 110,000.

Summer days go long into the evening, with full daylight lasting until almost 10pm at the summer solstice, offering lots of time to get outdoors to enjoy the scenery and fresh air in the surrounding region. Camping, hiking, sailing and fishing are just the start of a long list of summer activities that can be enjoyed in the wilderness playground that starts in the city's 4000 acres of parkland and extends to the forests and lakes of the area.

Residents are often heard talking about going out to 'camp' for the weekend - a term which to most means roughing it in a tent, but here means a trip out to the family cottage on one of the region's many lakes.

Designated as The Cultural Capital of Canada in 2003, attractions include Fort William Historical Park, the Centennial Conservatory, Chippewa Zoo, and a 1,500 seat state-of-the-art Community Auditorium that hosts a diverse range of theatrical, dance and musical events and is home to the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra.

Sleeping GiantDowntown you'll find Magnus Theatre - from there it's just a short walk down Red River Road to Marina Park on the waterfront, where in the summertime you can attend the Thunder Bay Blues Festival, Summer in the Parks Concert Series and much, much more. Looking out from the harbour is the famous Sleeping Giant - a mountain formation with deep roots in history and legend. Over on Bay Street, be sure to check out the Hoito Restaurant and the Bay Street Film Festival.

In the winter, outdoor activities include ice fishing, dog-sledding, snowshoeing, ice-climbing and exploring over 4000km of groomed snowmobile trails. Just a short drive from town, you'll find three alpine ski hills and a world class nordic ski centre. The city is also home to several professional class hockey rinks and curling arenas.

Thunder Bay is a 45 minute drive from the Pigeon River U.S. Border crossing, where many residents travel to enjoy shoppping and entertainment in the Minnesota cities of Duluth and Minneapolis/Saint Paul. The Thunder Bay International Airport offers connecting flights to most major North American Cities.

Click on any of the links to the left to learn more about Thunder Bay.



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