Local Information about Thunder Bay
FoundLocally is committed to providing one-stop information to people about
Thunder Bay. Here are is key information about the Thunder Bay area.
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Local Information |
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Thunder Bay is located in the North- western part of Ontario on the shoreline of Lake Superior,
protected from the lake's stormy seas by a chain of islands and the Sibley Penninsula
(which form Thunder Bay in between). The community began as an early fur trading fort connecting
with the interior of the continent. Today, the city lies on the Trans-Canada Highway
connecting Canada's prairies with Central Canada. The city is in eastern standard time,
the same as Toronto and New York, but one of the
furthest west cities in North America in that time zone.
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Thunder Bay has a centralized civic government, after amalgamating the two maller cities of Fort William and Port Arthur in 1970.
It is also the Northern Ontario administrative centre for many Ontario provincial government departments.
Thunder Bay residents take a strong and active role in all levels of government and its administration.
Here are all the email contacts for your elected politicians.
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Community Organizations |
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Local not-for-profits groups, sports leagues, churches and other religious organizations are welcome to add themselves to our FREE LISTINGS and post news, events, and volunteer opportunities.
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Community Images |
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There is now way for us to use all of our images in our various stories and editorial on our web site.
We want make our images widely accessible. Use our handy searchable
Image Gallery to find local photos.
Use the Travel-Maps to get local maps for a particular feature, too.
Images may be used for educational use (by teachers and students) or by non-profits at no cost, so long we we
have a Photo Credit and a link back to this FoundLocally.com. Businesses must
receive prior permission IN WRITING for use of images.
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