Thunder Bay Military Museum

A tri-service - Navy, Army and Air Force - museum, with a selection of paintings from the Georg Hoegel Art Collection, displays of weapons, uniforms, and much more!
A tri-service - Navy, Army and Air Force - museum, with a selection of paintings from the Georg Hoegel Art Collection, displays of weapons, uniforms, and much more!
The Park is home to a nine-foot bronze statue, set on a 45-ton granite base with a foundation of local amethyst, with breathtaking view of Lake Superior, and a visitor information centre. The statue was originally erected across the highway in memory of Terry Fox, the courageous one-legged runner who embarked on a cross-country run for cancer research- the Marathon of Hope, but was moved to its current location on October 1993.
Downhill skiing, cross country trails, snowshoe and terrain park. Open seasonally.
This pet-friendly park offers a large green-space, playground equipment and wooded hiking trails.
Johnson's Beach is a public beach on beautiful spring-fed Thunder Lake minutes from downtown Dryden.
It offers swimming, canoe/kayaking, fishing, restrooms and picnic areas. Open seasonally.
Stay in a charming and spacious room and enjoy an iconic casual fine dining experience-- offering lunch, dinner and and a lively lounge.
Walking distance from downtown Dryden, Cooper Park is a very popular waterfront spot for picnicking and birdwatching, walking trails, volleyball courts, boat launch and more.
Located on Wabigoon Lake within Dryden City limits, Sandy Beach Recreational Area is an ideal location for several summer activities including hiking, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and birding. Flat Rock provides easy access for fishing.
There is a nine-hole golf course, baseball diamonds and soccer pitches. The park is also available for birthdays or other events.
Recreational park offering trails,camping, swimming, fishing, beaches and rentals (kayaks, canoes, etc).
The WAG features an impressive collection of over 27,000 artworks spanning centuries, cultures, and media. This is an engaging, accessible space to experience art and artists in new ways, where art and technology offer direct connections to the land, people, and culture of the North.