
Thunder Bay Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
Thunder Bay [1] lies at the far northwestern point of the Great Lakes of North America, and is a transportation bridge between the rich agricultural Prairies of Canada and the Atlantic Ocean and the rest of the world.
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Get in
Get around
See
Do
- Try a guided wilderness canoe trip or ecotour in this land of lakes, trees and moose.
- The area has a large Finnish population, so saunas are common and popular.
- Fort William Historical Park [2]
- Sleeping Giant Provincial Park [http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/slee.html[
- Silver Islet [3]
- Kakabeka Falls [4]
- Take a walk around the harbour
Buy
Eat
For a unique dining experience, visit Thunder Bay's famed Finnish restaurant, The Hoito. Up In Smoke BBQ and Grill is a fabulous little cajun gem. I recommend taking home a family pack as it is both delicious and plentiful.
Drink
Sleep
Try a remote, rustic wilderness cabin powered by the sun on its own private lake and trail network to get a sense of the wild beauty of Northern Ontario.
Get out
Isle Royale, a wilderness park, lies within sight in Lake Superior. Commercial ferries from Grand Portage, Minnesota provide the nearest official access to the island, but it's accessible from Thunder Bay by private boat.
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