Goods & Co.
Goods & Co. Market is a place for residents and tourists to shop local, experience unexpected creative events and connect with the community of Thunder Bay in a unique modern, art deco market space.
Goods & Co. Market is a place for residents and tourists to shop local, experience unexpected creative events and connect with the community of Thunder Bay in a unique modern, art deco market space.
"The best of Thunder Bay—all under one roof!" The TBay Market is a collection of small, local businesses that make, bake, or grow the various goods you'll find there. Open Wednesdays from 3:30 to 6:30 pm and Saturdays 8 am to 1 pm, year round!
Northern Ontario’s beautiful summer nights make for an amazing camping experience the whole family will enjoy!
Nestled on the banks of the scenic Kaministiquia River, Fort William Historical Park’s campground has plenty of room for RVs, trailers and tents of all sizes. We offer serviced and non-serviced sites. The campground is open from Victoria Day Weekend through Thanksgiving Weekend.
Be sure to add us to your travel itinerary while visiting Northwestern Ontario for a truly memorable experience.
Book a guided tour of the mounds and our outdoor trails, and explore our interpretive galleries, gift shop, aquarium, restaurant, and more!
Offering fresh foods, wood fired pizza on the waterfront, live entertainment and a bottle shop.
Farm to table since 1819. This is the oldest operating water-powered Flour Mill in this part of the world. They sell a vast array of organic, natural and locally sourced products.
Southwestern Ontario’s premier motorcycle shop. Hogtown specializes in pre-owned Harley-Davidson Motorcycles, as well as parts, service, and merchandise.
Offering all-day breakfast, lunch, ice cream, and other confections for over 60 years in a retro diner setting.
Spend the day exploring the coastal city of Halifax, the largest urban area in the Maritimes. The city has cultural spots (art galleries, museums, music venues and theatre) in abundance, as well as superb dining and shopping throughout the city. And all of it just steps away from gorgeous beaches and spectacular natural areas.
The waterfront is undoubtedly the star attraction in the city and you’ll want to spend some time exploring this area. Take a harbour boat cruise or hop on the ferry to see the city from the water.
Leave behind the rugged landscape of Cape Breton Island and head to the province’s capital along the route known as the Marine Drive. You’ll pass through many scenic towns and villages that speak to Nova Scotia’s seafaring heritage. We recommend a stop for lunch at Sherbrooke Village, a restored 1860s community.