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  2. Thunder Bay - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. File:Map of Thunder Bay.svg - Wikipedia

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    A map of Thunder Bay, Ontario showing municipal limits, built-up areas, parks, and transportation routes. Primary purpose as a locater map for Thunder Bay-related articles. English language. Source: Own work: Author: Vidioman

  4. File:Thunder Bay Expressway Location Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Ontario Highway 61 - Wikipedia

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    North of Arthur Street, the highway is also known as the Thunder Bay Expressway. [4] It continues north for 3 km (1.9 mi) and ends at the Harbour Expressway and Trans-Canada Highway. [1] The northernmost section in Thunder Bay is a four-lane, undivided expressway. The remainder of Highway 61 is a conventional two-lane highway. [5]

  6. Conmee, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Conmee is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the Thunder Bay District.. The township was named after James Conmee (October 13, 1848 – July 23, 1913 - an Ontario businessman and political figure) and is part of the city of Thunder Bay's Census Metropolitan Area.

  7. Thunder Bay Historical Museum - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Bay Museum; Established: 1908: Location: 425 Donald Street East ... The Thunder Bay Museum is located in Thunder Bay, ... 1900 maps and plans, 150,000 ...

  8. Thunder Bay (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Bay is an extensive diamond-shaped body of water surrounded by cliffs rising from 300 metres (1,000 ft) to 460 metres (1,500 ft) out of the lake. It is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) long in a northeast-southwest direction, and about 24 kilometres (15 mi) wide from northwest to southeast.

  9. Sleeping Giant (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Most distinctly in the view from the cliffs at Sawyer's Bay the Giant appears to have an Adam's Apple. The formation is part of Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. Its dramatic steep cliffs are among the highest in Ontario (250 m). The southernmost point is known as Thunder Cape, depicted by many early Canadian artists such as William Armstrong.