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Thunder Bay is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. It is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario and the second most populous (after Greater Sudbury) municipality in Northern Ontario. Its population is 108,843 according to the 2021 Canadian census.
Whether you’re savouring a gourmet meal while watching the sunset over Lake Superior or enjoying Indigenous cuisine by a roaring fire, Thunder Bay invites you to play hard and reward yourself – experience the intersection of the culinary and natural worlds in every delectable bite.
Thunder Bay is the largest city in Northwest Ontario. It sits along Lake Superior and that has earned it its nickname the ‘Lakehead’. Thunder Bay is flanked by magnificent natural attractions such as Lake Superior, the Boreal Forest, the hills and mountains of the Canadian Shield etc.
Discover the many exciting things to See and Do in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. From hiking through the boreal forest to experiencing the culture of local shops downtown, Thunder Bay is where the most epic outdoor adventures begin!\n.
Learn more about the City of Thunder Bay - its programs, services, Mayor and City Council. The City of Thunder Bay is located on the shores of Lake Superior in Norther Ontario.
Thunder Bay is a large bay on the northern shore of Lake Superior, in Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. The bay is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) long and 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide.
The Thunder Bay Visitor Guide provides you with maps, highlight attractions, accomodations, and more. Everything you need to plan your trip.
Enjoy complete tranquillity with unobstructed views of the Superior sunset, Milky Way skies, and the sound of gentle waves crashing ashore. There are so many reasons to visit Thunder Bay in 2024. For more information and help planning your trip visit Thunder Bay Tourism.
The city of Thunder Bay, Ontario has its fair share of quirks, characters, and interesting factoids, thanks perhaps to its remote location along the shores of Lake Superior—plus there’s its rich history as a port city and railroad hub.
Known as one of Canada's greatest “outdoor cities,” Thunder Bay is also a culturally diverse city with exciting shopping, sightseeing and entertainment. The city takes its name from the bay at the head of Lake Superior and is considered the sunniest city in eastern Canada.