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The Harbour and C.N.R. Depot, Port Arthur, Ontario in 1910. Attempts from 1901 to 1914 to secure manufacturing industries generally came to naught. But the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company, later called the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company or PASCO, was a major industrial employer for many years. [6]
Current River is a neighbourhood located north east of Port Arthur in the city of Thunder Bay, Ontario. It is separated from the main urban area of Thunder Bay by the Current River Greenway , a large parkland along the river after which the neighbourhood was named.
Thunder Bay is composed of two formerly separate cities: Port Arthur and Fort William. Both still retain much of their distinct civic identities, reinforced by the buffering effect of the Intercity area between them. Port Arthur and Fort William each have their own central business districts and suburban areas.
The current area is being infilled by an average of 3 acres (12,000 m 2) between each pier to create enough room for the new buildings. One feature that is the mainstay for the public half of the construction is a splash pad–rink which will be accessible all year long by tourists and the public.
Hillcrest Park is a public park located in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Park is located in the city's north end (formerly Port Arthur, Ontario). The Park's location provides scenic views of the city, the harbour, and the Sleeping Giant. Located within the park is a World War II memorial for the Lake Superior Regiment. The memorial includes an ...
California's 40th area code; 838: New York (Albany, Schenectady, Plattsburgh, Saranac Lake, Lake George, Westport, and most of northeastern New York) September 19, 2017: overlaid on 518; 839: South Carolina (Columbia, Rock Hill, Sumter, Aiken, and most of central South Carolina) May 26, 2020: overlaid on 803 [19] 840
Port Arthur was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1979. It was located in the province of Ontario . This riding was created in 1933 from parts of Port Arthur—Thunder Bay riding.
The Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company was a shipyard that operated at Port Arthur, Ontario, now part of Thunder Bay, on Lake Superior from 1911 to 1993. [1] The shipyard was established in 1909 [2] and renamed in 1916 as the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company. [3] The yard closed in 1993.