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  1. Manitoba, Canada

    Thompson, city, north-central Manitoba, Canada. It lies along the Burntwood River, in the Mystery-Moak lakes area, 130 miles (210 km) north of Lake Winnipeg.
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  2. WEBFounded in the 1950s, this once-mining-town is now the largest city in Northern Manitoba and a busy gateway to some of the province's finest landscapes. Now, spectacular outdoor adventure and warm Northern …

  3. 25 Best Places And Things To Do in Thompson, Canada

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    Hotels | Thompson, Canada

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    Thompson's Best Value Inn & Suites

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    3-star hotel · Thompson

    Burntwood Hotel

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    Quality Inn & Suites Thompson

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    "Close to grocery and the Boston Pizza."

    YWCA Thompson

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    Mystery Lake Motor Hotel

    3-star hotel · Thompson
  5. 13 of the BEST Things to Do in Thompson, Manitoba (for 2024)

  6. WEBApr 20, 2024 · Thompson, city, north-central Manitoba, Canada. It lies along the Burntwood River, in the Mystery-Moak lakes area, 130 miles (210 km) north of Lake Winnipeg. Planned in 1956 by the International Nickel …

  7. Thompson | Places To Go | Travel Manitoba

    WEBThompson. SHARE. The North Is Calling. For locals, it's known as the hub of the north - an industrious mining town with proud Indigenous identity and deep roots in the fur trade. For visitors, it's where the highway ends - a …

  8. 10 ways Thompson calls you north | Travel Manitoba

    WEBJun 8, 2020 · Thompson is a city defined by the untouched boreal wilderness that surrounds it. For locals, it's known as the hub of the north - a industrious mining town with proud Indigenous identity and deep roots …