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Ojibwa Keeshigun
Ojibwa Keeshigun, a traditional pow-wow held at Fort William Historical Park in August, offers a colorful glimpse of Native culture. This event is a stirring tribute to aboriginal heritage with Native singing, dancing, drum groups, special demonstrations & activities. For more information and dates, go to www.oldfortwilliam.on.ca.
Summary of Some of Thunder Bay's major events:
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Buskers Rendezvous
The annual Thunder Bay Buskers Rendezvous is a four-day celebration where toop-notch entertainment is the nucleus.
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First Capital Day
First Capital Day is a celebration held June 15th that commemorates Thunder Bay's place in Canadian history as the nation's first capital
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Fanfayr
Held annually since 1982, Fanfayr features arts and crafts designed by Southern Ontario and Ontario craftspeople.
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Thunder Bay Sheep Dog Trials
This annual two-day event in August sees approximately 100 border collies pawing their way to the ranks of top sheep dog.
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