1. Children's
Museum for Thunder Bay - an interactive learning experience for children of
all ages open July and August.
4. Thunder
Bay Military Museum
6. Northwestern
Ontario Sports Hall Of Fame
7. Paipoonge
Museum
8. Definitely
Superior Art
Gallery
9. Lakehead
Visual Arts Gallery
11. Catch
a movie at Silver City
12. Public swimming
13. public
skating - list of indoor & outdoor rinks
14. Go
tobogganning at Kakabeka Falls
Provincial Park
15. go
snowmobiling
16. go cross country skiing
17. Go
skiing at nearby ski hills Mount
Baldy
18. or Loch Lomond Ski Area
19. Voyageur
Winter Carnival (mid February)
20. Yard
'n Garden Show (early April)
21. Check
out a list of all the festivals here
26. Hike the Legend of the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park with dramatic high cliffs stretching 240 m high - with trails for beginners to the more advanced hiker
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28. Prince
Arthur Park and Marina Park
29. The
Bluffs Scenic Lookout
37. Magnus
Theatre
40. The
Blue Point Amethyst Mine
41. Voyageur
Winter Carnival (mid February)
42. The North of Superior Film Associations presents monthly screenings at the Cumberland Cinema Center
44. Fairs:
Pass Lake Fair ,
Murillo Fall Fair, Hymers Fall Fair
45. Fright
Night
46. Antique
Show (October)
47. Tour
of Lights
48. Intercity Shopping Center - there are over 102 shops including HomeSense, Sears and Zellers and Target is coming soon.
51. Horseback
Riding in Shabaqua
52. C.N. Railway Station
54. go
tubing at the ski hill
55. tour
the Thunder Bay Marina
56. River
Rat Rentals - rent a tube to go down the Kam
River
57. Check
out the Lighthouse
58. Chippewa
Zoo
59. Go
berry picking at Gammondale
60. take
a trip to Wild Goose Park
61.Go
Sailing on Lake Superior
63. Dreamfields Riding Center offers horse riding lessons
64. The Blue Point Amethyst Mine
65. Glitter Lake
66. Amethyst Mine Panorama
67. Sail Superior.com Yacht Charters
68. Bay Street Film Festival
69. Trowbridge Falls
70. Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
71. Go to Fun Factor - they have Glow- in the Dark Mini Putt, Cosmic Bowling, Arcade Games and Inflatable Rentals
71. Go to Fun Factor - they have Glow- in the Dark Mini Putt, Cosmic Bowling, Arcade Games and Inflatable Rentals
72. Rotary Christmas Parade
73. Farmers
Market - Thunder Bay Country Market Saturdays 8am - 1pm at CLE Dove Building (takes place until Christmas)
74. Dragon
Hills Golf Course and Driving Range
77. Canadian Lakehead Exhibiton
78. Centennial
Conservator
79. Cascades Conservation Area
80. Chapples Park
81. Connaught Square
82. Finnish Labour Temple
83.Fort William Gardens
84. Fort William Stadium
85. Port Arthur Stadium
86. Silver Falls
87. Thunder Bay Community Auditorium - Check out upcoming events and concerts here
89. Thunder
Bay Restaurant
90. International
Friendship Gardens
91. Trowbridge Falls
92. The Hoito is a Finnish-Canadian restaurant that has operated for nearly 100 years
93. Waverley Park
94. Whitewater Golf Club
95. Check
out the haunted cornfield at Gammondale
96. Check
out Halloween Town
97. Go Bowling at Galaxy Lanes Ltd., Mario's Bowl, or Superior Bowladrome
98. Go hit a few balls at The Thunder Bay Golf Dome, and they also have batting cages
99. Victoriaville
100. Watch a play at the Magnus Theatre
101. Go diving with Wally`s Thunder Country Diving
You repeated a bunch of these. If you can't get to 101, no need to lie about it. I would have read "97 things to do in Thunder Bay" just the same. ... Also, a simple proof read would have found all the capitalization errors.
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