It is hard not to "fall" in love with Autumn in Thunder Bay. Sweater weather welcomes a rainbow of colour changing leaves and incredible hiking conditions.

Take a Hike using the Thunder Bay Tours App

Experience Thunder Bay from the palm of your hand through our interactive app that users can access directly on their cell phones and web-enabled devices.

The Lakehead Region Conservation Authority tour: 

The LRCA proudly offers the community ten Conservation Areas which are open to the public for passive recreational use, access to Lake Superior and other activities such as birding, photography, hiking Wilderness Trails and more! 

For more information, visit their website: lakeheadca.com/conservation

The Thunder Bay Soroptimist International Friendship Garden tour:

The Friendship Garden was organised in 1967 as a Centennial gift by the Soroptimist Club of Fort William-Port Arthur. The garden showcases unique monuments representing eighteen ethnic groups in the Thunder Bay area, laid out in a 15-acre (61,000 m2) garden featuring man made ponds, floral displays, picnic tables, benches and walking trails.

Naval, Military and Air Force Monuments tour:

These memorials are important because they act as historical touchstones. They link the past to the present and enable people to remember and respect the sacrifice of those who died, fought, participated or were affected by conflict(s).

Prince Arthur’s Landing Public Art tour:

Prince Arthur’s Landing is home to Thunder Bay’s largest series of public art installations to date. The diverse collection reflects the unique character of the region, the spectacular shoreline, and strengthens Thunder Bay’s reputation as a city that knows and lives art.

For more information, visit www.thunderbay.ca/publicart 

These are just four of the many tours available on the Thunder Bay Tours app. 

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Certainly, the scenery will be beautiful but there is more to fall in Thunder Bay than the epic views and wonderful weather.

Harvest season and farm fun

Enjoy the harvest season at the city's farmers' markets and food festivals. Sneak away for a Thunder Bay-cation at a local B&B. Take the family on a farm tour or to one of the area's agricultural fairs. Head to the pumpkin patch or the corn maze and get ready for some scary (and not so scary) Halloween excitement.

Fun downtown

Try some urban fishing in the day, grab dinner at a local restaurant in the evening and then end the night with a Movie on the Waterfront.

 

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