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    Thunder Bay is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. It is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario and the second most populous (after Greater Sudbury ) municipality in Northern Ontario ; its population is 108,843 according to the 2021 Canadian Census .

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    • 199 m (653 ft)
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    • Witness the marvelous Sleeping Giant. Have a glimpse of the Sleeping Giant, one of the top ‘Seven Wonders of Canada’. It is located within the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park which features some of the steepest and dramatic cliffs in Ontario, Canada.
    • See the cascading Kakabeka Falls. Get lost in the beauty of the cascading Kakabeka Falls. It is located on the Kaministiquia River 30 km (18.6 miles) west of Thunder Bay.
    • Dine at the iconic Hoito Restaurant. The Hoito Restaurant is among the oldest establishments in Thunder Bay and is designated as a National Historic Site of Canada.
    • Enjoy the tranquility of Current River Greenway. The Current River Greenway is a massive green area that sits along the Current River in the north end of the city.
  2. Discover the epic outdoor adventures, world-class attractions, culinary delights and cultural experiences in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Explore the 150,000 lakes and rivers, the historic sites, the scenic views and the local flavours of this gateway to the northwest.

  3. FIND YOUR GREAT TASTE OF ONTARIO IN THUNDER BAY. In Thunder Bay, dining is an adventure. Whether you’re savouring a gourmet meal while watching the sunset over Lake Superior or enjoying Indigenous cuisine by a roaring fire, Thunder Bay invites you to play hard and reward yourself – experience the intersection of the culinary and natural worlds in every delectable bite.

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    European settlement in the region began in the late 17th century with a French fur trading outpost on the banks of the Kaministiquia River. It grew into an important transportation hub as its port was an important link in the shipping of grain and other products from western Canada, through the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway, to the east...

    By train

    Thunder Bay is not served by passenger rail. The nearest passenger route is VIA Rail's The Canadian, which serves the towns of Longlac (310 km northeast) and Sioux Lookout (391 km northwest), as well as the tiny village of Armstrong (256 km north). As well, White River (385 km east) is the western terminus of VIA Rail's Sudbury—White Rivertrain.

    By car

    Thunder Bay is served by Highways 11 and 17, which are both part of the Trans-Canada Highway. West of the city, the highways are separate, but north of the city, the highways merge into one until they split up east of Nipigon. From the east, it is a 7-8 hour (700 km) drive from Sault Ste Marie and from the west, it is a 7-8 hour (720 km) drive from Winnipeg. Do not expect to hitchhike in from Winnipeg; drivers in the area are notorious for drivers not stopping to pick up anyone while on those...

    By bus

    1. Kasper Bus, ☏ +1-807-699-7200, toll-free: +1-855-566-2378. Operates bus service in Northern Ontario and Manitoba.(updated May 2022) Operates the following routes to Thunder Bay: 1.1. Between Thunder Bay and Longlac including stops in Nipigon and Geraldton. Travel Time to Thunder Bay from Longlac is 4.25 hours, from Geraldton is 3.5 hours, and from Nipigon is 1.25 hours. 1.2. Between Thunder Bay and Sioux Lookout (5 hours). In Sioux Lookout, there is a timed connection available most days t...

    Thunder Bay isn't known for being a walkable city. This is largely due to its Twin-Cities heritage which causes the city to be very spread out. Until 1970, the city was two separate large communities (Fort William and Port Arthur) separated by a swamp that has since been built up into an area of suburban big-box stores, shopping malls and chain res...

    48.342778-89.3583331 Fort William Historical Park, 1350 King Road, info@fwhp.ca. Hours vary by season. A recreation of the days of the North West Company and the Canadian fur trade circa 1815. Over...

    The area has a large Finnish population, so saunasare common and popular.
    48.50637-88.7286761 Sleeping Giant Provincial Park (take Highway 11/17 east and turn south on Highway 587). Enjoy a hike along one of the beautiful trails at Sleeping Giant. Take Top of the Giant,...
    48.3333-88.81672 Silver Islet, Highway 587 (east of Thunder Bay, off Highway 11/17 through Sleeping Giant PP, at the end of Highway 587). Silver Islet is a well-kept ghost town, and one of the olde...
    Take a walk around the harbour in the north end.

    48.403333-89.2438891 Intercity Shopping Centre, 1000 Fort William Rd, ☏ +1 807-623-6646. One of Thunder Bay's oldest shopping centres containing 102 stores.(updated Apr 2023)

    South End

    1. 48.3781-89.2481 Cronos Cafe, 433 Syndicate Avenue South (2 blocks south of Arthur St), ☏ +1 807 622-9700. W–Su 4–8PM. This is a Greek restaurant that has strayed from a core-Greek menu to include decent burger-and-fry combos. The chicken souvlaki with fries or Greek salad is delicious. They're light on the fries though, so you might want to ask them to double up. You should specify thick for the milkshakes. Popular with high school students and business people alike at lunch, due to its pr...

    North End

    1. 48.4353-89.22052 The Sovereign Room, 220 Red River Rd (around the corner from the Prince Arthur Hotel, heading west), ☏ +1 807 343-9277, sovbookings@hotmail.com. Tu–Th 5–11PM; F Sa 5PM–2AM; Su 11AM–3PM (closed M). Popular pub, the menu features North American pub faves with some added flare (like duck confit poutine), as well as a variety of Continental cuisine. Whatever you like to eat, wash it down with something nice from the cellar or choose from the best selection of beer in the city....

    48.4047-89.24141 International House of Tea, 899 Fort William Rd, ☏ +1 807 626-0130. Loose leaf tea.
    48.3851-89.2473742 Steepers, 122 May Street N (2 blocks northeast of Victoriaville), ☏ +1 807 476-0698. A tea house.(updated Aug 2017)
    48.380511-89.2963943 Seattle Coffee House, 588 Arthur Street West, ☏ +1 807 577-3355. M-F 8AM-8PM, Sa Su 9AM-6PM. A local coffee house that serves espresso-based coffees. A wonderful café experienc...
    48.4169-89.24344 Sleeping Giant Brewing Co Taproom, 712 Macdonell St, ☏ +1 807 344-5225. Noon-7PM. Taproom connected to the craft brewery. Beer and snacks for sale, outside food is allowed.(updated...

    Budget

    1. 48.52741-88.9641921 Thunder Bay International Hostel, 1594 Lakeshore Dr, Longhouse Village (18 km east of the city), ☏ +1 807 983-2042, fax: +1 807 983-2914, longhouse@tbaytel.net. Cash only. Beds are $20 per night. Camping is $12 for one person or $19 for two people.(updated Feb 2020) 2. 48.429141-89.2324572 Sleeping Giant Guesthouse, 139 Machar Avenue (on the north side of downtown Thunder Bay), ☏ +1 807 683-3995, toll-free: +1-866-424-5687. Beds start at $21 per night.

    Mid-range

    1. 48.4346-89.21863 Prince Arthur Waterfront Hotel, 17 North Cumberland Street, toll-free: +1-800-267-2675. An old but clean hotel in downtown Prince Arthur with views of the marina and the Sleeping Giant. Portside Restaurant on site. From $99.(updated Sep 2021) 2. 48.569341-88.8100124 Eldorado Beach on Lake Superior Bed and Breakfast (just east of the city along Highways 11/17), ☏ +1 807 983-2276, toll-free: +1 866 205-0855. Full breakfast, family friendly. $100-120/night.(updated Sep 2021)

    Consulates

    1. Finland (Honorary), 4322 Mapleward Road, ☏ +1 807 630 6589, pasi.pinta@gmail.com.(updated Oct 2022)

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