Thunder Bay Art Gallery

Thunder Bay Art Gallery

The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is the largest public gallery between Sault Ste. Marie and Winnipeg. The Gallery's Permanent Collection includes over 1600 works, the vast majority of which are traditional Woodland art, making it one of the most significant collections of Indigenous art in Canada. The Gallery presents more than 20 exhibitions by regional, national, and international artists every year.

Northwestern Ontario Aviation Heritage Centre

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Explore Northwest Ontario's rich aviation history including bush flying and WWII airplanes produced at Canada Car with an impressive collection of photos, memorabilia and personal stories preserved for those interested in either remembering or learning about adventurous times at the Northwestern Ontario Aviation Heritage Centre.

Terry Fox Information Centre & Scenic Lookout

Terry Fox

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.

Ahnisnabae Art Gallery

Ahnisnabae Art Gallery

The Ahnisnabae Art Gallery is located in Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. The gallery features Indigenous artists in the region and all throughout Canada with a diverse array of styles represented. It is ran by Louise Thomas, wife of the renowned and influential First Nations artist Roy Thomas. He was famous for his colorful woodland aboriginal art that has a lasting influence on many artists to this day and the many that he mentored.

Wolf River Campground

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RR 1 251 Wolf River Road
Dorion
ON
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It is located about 75 Kilometers east of Thunder Bay Ontario in the Township of Dorion. The main season is from May (Victoria Day Weekend) to October (Thanksgiving Weekend). The campground has 50 sites, a dump station, a playground, and an unsupervised beach.

Wild Rose Campground

Sunset on Batchawana Bay
11028 Hwy 17 N
Batchawana Bay
ON
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Our park is clean, quiet and friendly. A place to enjoy the trails, the beach and next-door restaurant, camp & liquor store.

Wild Goose Lake Resort

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P.O. Box 520
Geraldton
ON
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Come share with us the beauty and tranquility of our home. We’re always here to help, smiles are free. Become a part of our Wild Goose Lake Resort heritage. Did we mention we have boats on out lakes? We have boats on Wig, Rogers, Eaton, and Lindsley Lakes. Have you ever fished for walleye, northern pike, perch, splake, blue walleye, brook trout, or bass? Look no further.

Wild Goose Lake Campground

sunset at Wild Goose Lake Campground
8 Kuengs Rd
Geraldton
ON
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Experience the true beauty of Northwestern Ontario with a relaxing camping trip. Expect fresh air, quiet nights, stunning sunsets, bright stars, and make memories that will last a lifetime.  Come and explore the great outdoors in our little piece of heaven.

70 serviced and non-serviced campsites, including sites along the shore of Wildgoose Lake. 

White Wolf Resort

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1216 Hwy 584 P.O. Box 159
Geraldton
ON
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 We operate the resort on a year-round basis having seven winterized two and three-bedroom cottages. We not only cater to the vacationing tourist, but also our location offers the working persons a home away from home. Many businesses, government, and corporate workers find our cottages the perfect setting for long stays when working in the Greenstone area. Telephone, Satellite TV, and Wireless High-Speed Internet are all available. Hot spots are free to use. We also offer seasonally service trailer sites. For one low price, you can have a fully serviced trailer site open for the summer.

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