Thunder Bay

Fort William Historical Park
1350 King Road

A recreation of the days of the North West Company and the Canadian fur trade circa 1815. Over 40 buildings on 225 acres, it offers a look at fur trade life, culture, rafts, medicine, business, domestic life and heritage farming. RVs and tent campsites are now available, and pets are welcome.

Ron's Virtual World
234 Van Norman St
(807) 345-4171
$

Has laser tag and many arcade games for a bit of fun. Most people who grew up in Thunder bay have hosted their Birthday here at least once in their life!

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
Pass Lake Rd.

(http://www.ontarioparks.c...).

saunas

The area has a large Finnish population, so saunas are common and popular.

Raven Ecoventures

807-933-5241, (http://www.ravenecoventur...). take a guided wilderness canoe trip or ecotour in this land of lakes, trees and moose.

Drunkinental Cup

Take part in the Drunkinental Cup; it's a T-Bay tradition. Backyard curling bondspiel!

Enjoy a hike along one of the beautiful trails at Sleeping Giant. Take Top of the Giant, a challenging 25km return I think trail to a spectacular lookout over Tee Harbour, Lake Superior, and a rugged cliff's edge. In March, Sleeping Giant hosts the Sibley Ski Tour (http://www.sibleyskitour.ca/), a Thunder Bay tradition.

Take a walk around the harbour.

Visit the amethyst or agate mines.

Visit Ouimet Canyon and/or Eagle Canyon.

Walk across the suspension bridge at Eagle Canyon for beautiful views.

Drive west of Thunder Bay to Quetico Provincial Park (http://www.ontarioparks.c...) - some of the best canoeing in the world awaits!

You can also canoe on White Otter Lake, near Quetico and Atikokan. Visit White Otter Castle (http://www.atikokaninfo.c...), a 3-storey wooden cabin single-handedly built by Jimmy McQuat on the shores of the lake. Legend is that Jimmy built it for his sweetheart and then got jilted. There is a walking trail from the castle area that leads to an abandoned WWII POW camp, but this has not been restored for tourists. Be careful of rusted metal and sharp edges in the camp.