Best Friends Bakery & Coffee Shop
Best Bakery in Manitouwadge with the most friendly employees! They offer delectable desserts, soup, breakfast, sandwiches and much more!
Best Bakery in Manitouwadge with the most friendly employees! They offer delectable desserts, soup, breakfast, sandwiches and much more!
Ducky's Diner stands out as a shining example of the magic that comes from fresh, local ingredients prepared with genuine care about food and flavour. With a creative flare and elevated flavours Ducky's Diner takes regular Canadian fare to the next level.
*Opt for Ducky's Diner's Superior Picnic Special and enjoy it at the Superior Picnic Table at the Nigigon Marina
The Fish Shop in Shuniah, known by generations of locals and visitors as the best place to buy fresh and Finnish-style smoked local fish, is located a short drive east of Thunder Bay. Opened in 1970, the shop has expanded over the years to encompass more of owner Liisa’s Karkkainen’s Finn heritage. You will find ready to heat Finnish meat pies and Karjalan piirakka (savory rice pudding pie) as well as blueberry, apple and/or rhubarb pies featuring local ingredients.
Pie.ology is hand pies made with heart. Whether you are craving something savory, sweet or both! A weekly menu with new pie creations are available on their Facebook page. Pre-order your hand pies today and pickup either from the store or at the Thunder Bay Country Market. All pre-ordered pies come frozen with baking instructions.
Light and flakey fruit pies and tarts as well as decadent custard, coconut, chocolate and banana cream pies. Dozens of homemade soups available in 500ml and 1 litre. Feel like a kid again and try the cinnamon spread! Available at the Thunder Bay Country Market. The Market is open year-round Wednesdays at 3:30pm – 6:30pm and Saturdays at 8:00am – 1:00pm
Want something specific?? Send them a message with your order and they will have it ready for you for pick up at the Thunder Bay Country Market. thelittlepieshop@outlook.com
The centrepiece of a massive mine reclamation project, the Discover Geraldton Interpretive Centre (GIC) opened its doors in July 2000 to offer visitors a truly unique experience in Northwestern Ontario. Highlighting how the past and present meet in a fantastic interactive heritage display, the GIC attracts hundreds of tourists each year, providing a quick break from their travels down Highway 11.
June 18 to October 31 — Monday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Thunder Bay's Tourist Pagoda can rightfully claim its place in history as Canada's oldest continuously operating tourist bureau. Dating back to 1909, the Pagoda has and continues to greet visitors for more than a century.
A 9-foot high bronze statue, set on a 45-ton granite base with a foundation of local amethyst, commands a breath-taking view of Lake Superior and the Sleeping Giant. The statue was erected in memory of Terry Fox, the courageous runner who after losing his leg to cancer embarked on the 'Marathon of Hope', a cross-country run in support cancer research. The site is not far from the spot where Terry was forced to end his run at 5,342 km (3,339mi) after his cancer had returned. Cancer took Terry's life on June 28, 1981.
Horseshoe Beach is in Pukaskwa National Park on the sandy shore of Lake Superior. A boardwalk from Hattie Cove Campground leads you to this secluded beach. Golden sand and glistening emerald waters greets you. It’s the ideal place for a picnic on some sun soaked driftwood or building a sand castle. The beach is surrounded by incredible and varied hiking opportunities that this National Park has to offer.