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world-traveller123 says:
When in Thunder Bay one must come check out Centennial Park, Trowbridge and Cascades local parks.
Centennial Park is a recreation of a 1910 logging camp. It was created in 1967 as a centennial project.
There is a small animal area to see in the park and many old logging cabins. AS well you can r…
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world-traveller123 says:
Kakabeka Falls (pronounced /ˈkɛkəˈbɛkə/) is a waterfall on the Kaministiquia River, located beside the village of Kakabeka Falls in the municipality of Oliver Paipoonge, Ontario, 30 km (19 mi) west of the city of Thunder Bay.
The falls has a drop of 40 m (131 ft),[3] cascading into a gorge …
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Mount McKay
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#3 of 25 things to do in Thunder Bay
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world-traveller123 says:
Mount McKay is a mafic sill located south of Thunder Bay, Ontario on the Indian Reserve of the Fort William First Nation.[1] It formed during a period of magmatic activity associated with the large Midcontinent Rift System about 1,100 million years ago.[A lookout exists on the lower eastern plateau …
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world-traveller123 says:
The original trading post was located at Grand Portage, Minnesota, however the British/Canadian fur traders had been forced to abandon Grand Portage as their centre of operations when that area was ceded to the United States after the American Revolution, and to avoid American taxes the trading post…
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world-traveller123 says:
A 300 ft. lookout from 2 observation platforms over a glacially formed canyon in the wilds of Northwestern Ontario as well as a wood and cable suspension bridge, picnic sites. Eagle Canyon has a suspension rope bridge across it as well as a campground with swimming. Parks close to one another.
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world-traveller123 says:
Hike the legend of the Sleeping Giant
The Giant is full of great trails for beginners to more advanced hikers. Go to the Sleeping Giant campground for more information and a map. Check out their cross-country ski trails in the winter, and be sure to take in Silver Islet and the submerged mines.
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world-traveller123 says:
Chippewa Park is a good little place to come and spend time in the outdoors. There is a nice amusement park, camping area, beach and a zoo here.Chippewa Park has been the home to a range of amusement rides since the early 1920's.
Today, anchored by the Historical Carousel, the park boasts a small …
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world-traveller123 says:
Here is your chance to see a real working mine in action. Here is the real lowdown.
Welcoming over 15,000 visitors annually!
Collect your own amethyst from Canada's largest working amethyst mine
Amethyst Mine Panorama is the number one place to find Ontario's official gemstone and February's …
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world-traveller123 says:
A great gym in North Western Ontario. One of the best chains of companies in Ontario. You are almost like going to a resort to workout.
Here is the lowdown:The Athletic Club, established in September of 1997, has had the pleasure of providing health, wellness and fitness services for tens of thousa…
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world-traveller123 says:
Here is a top notch cycling club in Thunder Bay. Offers good Mountain bike and road bike racing. AS well as group rides and lessons.
They have an official race team as well.
Here is the low down.bout the Black Sheep Cycling Club
In the beginning...
In 1998, mountain biking was already an i…
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world-traveller123 says:
I'm almost tempted to put this entry under 'tourist traps' because, really, if you're in Thunder Bay there are plenty of real lakes nearby. This one is man-made and is often too polluted for swimming. There is a nice walk (about 45 minutes) around the edge of the lake across the dam, but be careful …
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world-traveller123 says:
High Street between Red River Road & Oliver Road
Hillcrest Park provides one of the finest scenic views of the city, the harbour and the Sleeping Giant. The Park features a unique Sunken Gardens, with more than 70 varieties of flowers. This park is a beautiful spot to take wedding pictures.
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world-traveller123 says:
Kamview is an amazing place to ski in winter time. Good workout and amazing trails. All levels for everyone.
Here is the lowdown of it.
The Kamview Nordic Centre is the hub of the Thunder Bay Nordic Trails' operations. Like all of the areas Nordic Trails grooms, Kamview features great skiing an…
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world-traveller123 says:
Very nice ski area. 10 minutes from the city. Always has great snow and snow making. A good way to enjoy some good ski. A great chalet offers good food and a nice lounge.
Lift Capacity
1 Quad Lift
2 Double Lifts
4600 persons per hour
2,720,000 vtfh (vertical transport feet/hour)
Ski Te…
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Marina Park
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#15 of 25 things to do in Thunder Bay
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world-traveller123 says:
Marina Park offers a magnificent view of Thunder Bay's harbour set against the background of the Sleeping Giant. The Park provides a boardwalk with lookout decks, walkways, and a multi-use picnic and recreation area. Located within Marina Park is Prince Arthur's Landing, a modern full-service boatin…
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