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Live life in Thunder Bay to the fullest with our Thunder Bay attractions directory. Explore the natural beauty of Thunder Bay, learn about its exciting history, or take the family on a new adventure. Our Thunder Bay attractions directory lists everything there is to see and do in Thunder Bay. From rowdy family fun to a quiet afternoon in a Thunder Bay art gallery, you’ll see what put Thunder Bay on the map. Read through our Thunder Bay attractions directory now for all the must-see attractions and events in Thunder Bay.

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Amethyst Mine Panorama - Thunder Bay Attractions
400 Victoria Ave E, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7C 1A5
Phone: (807) 622 6908

Learn about Ontario's official gem stone, the beautifully purple amethyst when you visit this site. The Amethyst Mine Panorama is the largest amethyst deposit in Canada.

 
Centennial Park Sleigh Rides - Thunder Bay Attractions
751 Centennial Park Rd, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7A 1H2
Phone: (807) 625 2351

Centennial Park offers something for everyone! Discover and enjoy the 1910 Logging Camp and Museum, playground area and the children's small animal farm.

 
Fort William Historical Park - Thunder Bay Attractions
1350 King Road, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7K 1L7
Phone: (807) 473 2344

The city of Thunder Bay was formed with the joining of the twin cities of Fort William and Port Arthur. Thus why this attraction has such historical value to the area. Old Fort William is one of the largest living-history sites in North America.

 
P.O. Box 252, Kakabeka Falls, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P0T 1W0
Phone: (807) 473 9231

Often referred to as the Niagara of the north, Kakabeka Falls are worth the 20 mile visit west of Thunder Bay.

 
Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay, Ontario,
Phone: (807) 625 2351

Find your way to 111 S. Syndicate Avenue to enjoy great views of the Thunder Bay harbor with the Sleeping Giant as its backdrop. The Sleeping Giant is part of a peninsula leading from the north of Thunder Bay out on to Lake Superior.

 
Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall Of Fame - Thunder Bay Attractions
219 May Street South, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7E 1B5
Phone: (807) 622 2852

The Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and Museum was established in Thunder Bay in 1978 with a mandate to preserve and honour our region's rich and proud sports heritage.

 
Atikokan, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P0T 1C0
Phone: (807) 597 4602

Travel 27 miles west on Highway 11/17 to experience a wilderness park composed largely of rugged landscape. Quetico is a protected, pristine wilderness retreat of international acclaim west of Lake Superior on the Canada-U.S. border.

 
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P0T 2M0
Phone: (807) 977 2526

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, a few miles off Highway 11/17, includes camp sites, easy and difficult hiking trails, and a four-mile drive to one of the most dramatic over-looks in Ontario!

 
1000 Highway 11/17, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7A 0A1
Phone: (807) 983 2041

The eastern edge of Thunder Bay is the site for one of the most poignant monuments in Canada, the Terry Fox Memorial. This memorial offers a breathtaking view overlooking the Sleeping Giant.

 
180 Martha St, Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7A 4A2
Phone: (807) 345 5143

Volunteer Pool 180 Martha St, ON P7A 4A2, Canada

 
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