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Thunder Bay Sports & Recreation

Skier under blue skies

Skier under blue skies The ski season is soon underway. FoundLocally posts the Northern Ontario ski reports each Thursday, so you can plan your weekend. We also have ski hill info & snow reports for resorts across Canada.

See info on Ski Hills and the Weekly Ski Reports plus all the other winter sports and activities.


Thunder Bay Travel Tourism

Monument to Terry Fox, where he ended his one-legged run across Canada in 1980

Head east along the Trans-Canada to nearby Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, which juts out into the middle of Lake Superior, North America's largest lake. Or you can head west to Kakabeka Falls, the Niagara Falls of the North, or further west to Kenora and the visually stunning Lake of the Woods. More...


Thunder Bay Business

Agricore Grain Elevator

Thunder Bay is a major trans-shipment point for prairie wheat, moving it from railways to the Great Lakes freighters. It has also become a manufacturing and information processing hub, by virtue of its location near the geographical middle of North America.

Businesses and self-employed individuals are welcome to add themselves to our FREE LISTINGS and post news, events, and job opportunities. FoundLocally has lots of tips and information for businesses, and their staff and managers.


Thunder Bay Shopping

Intercity Shop Centre

Thunder Bay has two downtown shopping districts by virtue of it resulting from the amalgamation of neigbhouring communities of Port Arthur and Fort William, as well as the Intercity area whre the "big box" stores are found.


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General Photo Credits: Thunder Bay photos Rodd Brindley, Penny Jennings of JenTar Website Design, Thunder Bay and Trans-Canada Highway photos (and web site research) by Craig Paxton, and Kenora & Red Lake photos by CoverPhoto unless otherwise noted




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