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Bash Bays
Bash Bays
A local rage / smash room / splatter room offering a uniquely fun activity sure to provide entertainment & stress relief.

A local rage / smash room / splatter room offering a uniquely fun activity sure to provide entertainment & stress relief.

  • 815 Simpson St Unit A
    Thunder Bay ON P7C 3K3
  • (807) 345-2274
Lucky Paranormal (Lake Superior Paranormal Convention)
Lucky Paranormal (Lake Superior Paranormal Convention)
We are a professional team that helps others understand paranormal activity and strange phenomena using the latest investigative equipment. Need help with paranormal activity, contact us today!

We are a professional team that helps others understand paranormal activity and strange phenomena using the latest investigative equipment. Need help with paranormal activity, contact us today!

  • Thunder Bay ON
The Friends of Chippewa Park
The Friends of Chippewa Park
The Friends of Chippewa Park is a Not-For-Profit organization, founded in 2002, whose aim is to restore Chippewa Park to its full potential. TFOCP have raised and invested over $10 million and count

The Friends of Chippewa Park is a Not-For-Profit organization, founded in 2002, whose aim is to restore Chippewa Park to its full potential. TFOCP have raised and invested over $10 million and count

  • 2465 City Road
    Thunder Bay ON P7J 1J7
  • (807) 623-5111
Thunder Bay Border Cats- Grand Slam S...
Thunder Bay Border Cats- Grand Slam Sports & Entertainment Inc.
Come out for an unparalleled experience! Feel the excitement & energy of the crowd, enjoy the atmosphere of the ballpark, and witness live game exhilaration with family and friends

Come out for an unparalleled experience! Feel the excitement & energy of the crowd, enjoy the atmosphere of the ballpark, and witness live game exhilaration with family and friends

  • 425 Winnipeg Ave
    Thunder Bay ON P7B 6B7
  • (807) 766-2287
Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra
Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra
TBSO is the only fully professional orchestra between Toronto and Winnipeg. Celebrating over 60 seasons, the Orchestra performs a wide-ranging repertoire. Join us for a lineup of fantastic concerts

TBSO is the only fully professional orchestra between Toronto and Winnipeg. Celebrating over 60 seasons, the Orchestra performs a wide-ranging repertoire. Join us for a lineup of fantastic concerts

  • PO Box 29192
    Thunder Bay ON P7B 6P9
  • (807) 474-2284
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The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is located on the traditional Lands of the Anishnawbe peoples of Fort William First Nation, original signatories to the Robinson Superior Treaty signed in 1850.  We recognize the significant contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples to our heritage, social, cultural, spiritual and economic wealth and are committed to advancing economic reconciliation under the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action #92 “Business and Reconciliation.”

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