Thunder Bay has arrived, it’s time you visited!
It's a city often overlooked, even and especially amongst Ontarians. But Thunder Bay has, and continues to reinvent itself as a destination city for everything from outdoor adventures, and cultural immersion, to culinary experiences. Over the past few years, Lakehead has attracted visitors yearning for a change in travel routine, while expats have returned in droves, putting to practice their expertise learned abroad, eagerly and proudly ready to be a part of the city's evolving, strengthening heartbeat. Overlooked no more; come see for yourselves. Read More...
The Return of Cruise Ships to Thunder Bay
That exotic travel destination may not be so far away. You no longer have to travel far to experience and ocean-style luxury cruise getaway. Whether Thunder Bay is the last stop or the first, you can fly directly via the Thunder Bay International Airport and into an opulent travel experience like no other. The year 2022 marked the return of cruise trips in Thunder Bay, offered by luxury cruise fleet operators Viking and American Queen Voyages. Read More ...
Fort William Historical Park: Fifty Years of Bringing Life to History
In the late 1960s, an archeology professor at Lakehead University led a team of students who excavated the original site of Fort William in Thunder Bay’s East End. They found the foundations of the Great Hall, palisade posts, and other remnants. The excitement around their work reinvigorated community interest in the fort’s reconstruction and, in 1971, the Ontario government announced that reconstruction of the fort would begin later that year at Pointe de Meuron, 14 kilometres upstream from the original site. Read More ...
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