Thunder Bay's premier gallery offers an eclectic assortment of contemporary art, including works by indigenous artists from northwestern Ontario and beyond. The painters' use of natural imagery, haunting masks and scorching primary colors will leave a lasting impression on visitors. The gallery is set to move to a larger venue in Marina Park in 2021.
Thunder Bay Art Gallery
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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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French voyageurs, Scottish gentlemen and Ojibwe scuttle about while re-enacting life in the early 1800s at this historical park. From 1803 to 1821, Fort…
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park
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Bay & Algoma Historical District
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Mt McKay rises 350m over Thunder Bay, offering sweeping views of the region’s patchwork of rugged pines and swollen rock formations. The lookout is part…
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
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This century-old museum is engaging for adults and children alike. Displays about Ojibwe culture, fur trading, military history and recent developments…
2. Bay & Algoma Historical District
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Mt McKay rises 350m over Thunder Bay, offering sweeping views of the region’s patchwork of rugged pines and swollen rock formations. The lookout is part…
5. David Thompson Astronomical Observatory
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6. Fort William Historical Park
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7. Terry Fox Lookout & Memorial
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This memorial honors Terry Fox, a young cancer sufferer and amputee who began a trans-Canada walk on April 12, 1980 to raise money for cancer research…
8. Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park
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About 25km west of Thunder Bay, just off Hwy 11/17, you'll find the spectacular 40m-high Kakabeka Falls, one of Ontario's highest waterfalls and the…