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The Superior Court of Justice (277 Camelot Street) and Ontario Court of Justice (1805 Arthur Street East) had operated in separate buildings but relocated to the new Thunder Bay Courthouse (125 Brodie Street North) in 2014. [2] The old court building was sold in 2017. [3]
CCGS Alexander Henry is a former Canadian Coast Guard light icebreaker and buoy tender that served on the Great Lakes from 1959 to 1984. In 1986, the vessel was handed over to the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes in Kingston, Ontario for preservation as a museum ship.
Ontario Highway 100 – Originally ran from Thamesford to St. Mary's; became part of Highway 19 in 1962. Ontario Highway 102 – Was originally assigned to Canada's first divided highway, now known as Cootes Drive. It bypassed western Hamilton, from McMaster University to Dundas. Now assigned to the Dawson Road bypass of Thunder Bay.
Fort William Sanatorium was a tuberculosis hospital or sanatorium in Fort William, Ontario, today part of the city of Thunder Bay. It opened in 1935 as a tuberculosis treatment centre for settlers, adding 20 government-funded beds for Indigenous patients in 1941. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Thunder Bay Thunder Bay, Oliver-Paipoonge AADT logs indicate not assumed. MTO network shows intersection with Highway 61 still assumed Highway 7279 Estaire Road 19.6 12.2 Trout Lake Road Highway 69 Sudbury Dill, Burwash Old Highway 69 route Highway 7287 Shebeshekong Road 2.3 1.4 Highway 559 Highway 7909 Parry Sound Carling
St. Agnes Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Thunder Bay, Ontario. It was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1885. It is situated in the centre of the city on the corner of Mary Street West and Brown Street.
The massive specimen, named Apex, will be on display at the American Museum of Natural History for four years, the museum said.
Founded by British director Burton Lancaster, who had the idea to create a new theatre company with the help of Dusty Miller (the first Chair of the Arts and Heritage Committee of Thunder Bay, and former Mayor of Thunder Bay), and Carol Bell, (a former Hillcrest High School drama teacher), a citizen's coalition was formed.