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  1. Thunder Bay City in Ontario, Canada is the most populated municipality with 108,359 registered residents as of the Canada 2011 Census. The census metr… See more
    Thunder Bay City in Ontario, Canada is the most populated municipality with 108,359 registered residents as of the Canada 2011 Census. The census metropolitan area of Thunder Bay located on Lake Superior has 121,596 inhabitants consisting of the Thunder Bay, the townships of Conmee, Shuniah, O’Connor, and Gillies, the municipalities of Neebing and Oliver Paipoonge, and the Fort William First Nation.
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    Thunder Bay - Wikipedia

    Thunder Bay is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. It is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario and the second most populous (after Greater Sudbury) municipality in Northern Ontario; its population is 108,843 according to the 2021 Canadian Census. Located on Lake … See more

    Before 1900
    Various Anishinaabe peoples such as the Ojibwa are indigenous to the Thunder Bay Area. European … See more

    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Thunder Bay had a population of 108,843 living in 48,405 of its 50,995 … See more

    The city is governed by a mayor and twelve councillors. The mayor and five of the councillors are elected at large by the whole city. Seven councillors are elected for the seven wards: See more

    The city of Thunder Bay was declared a "Cultural Capital of Canada" in 2003. Throughout the city are cultural centres representing the diverse population, such as the See more

    The city has an area of 328.48 square kilometres (126.83 sq mi), which includes the former cities of Fort William and Port Arthur, as well as … See more

    As the largest city in Northwestern Ontario, Thunder Bay is the region's commercial, administrative and medical centre. Many of the … See more

    The municipal law enforcement agency was formed in 1970 from Port Arthur and Fort William Police forces cornered in the late 1800s. It has over 200 sworn officers and 6 police centres. See more

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    WEBFind out about the city's programs, services, Mayor and City Council. Learn more about the city's location, culture, events and news on the shores of Lake Superior.

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    Thunder Bay is served by the Thunder Bay Public Library, which has four branches. Events in the city include Thunder Pride, an LGBTQ pride parade held since 2010, and the annual Canadian Lakehead Exhibition . Thunder Bay is home to a variety of music and performance arts venues.
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    Thunder Bay, a city in Ontario, Canada, derives its name from the **majestic Thunder Bay** situated at the head of Lake Superior.On 18th-century French maps, this bay was referred to as "Baie du Tonnerre,"
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    Thunder Bay is not served by passenger rail. The nearest passenger route is VIA Rail's The Canadian, which serves the towns of Longlac (310 km northeast) and Sioux Lookout (391 km northwest), as well as the tiny village of Armstrong (256 km north). As well, White River (385 km east) is the western terminus of VIA Rail's Sudbury —White River train.
    The City of Thunder Bay also houses the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, and the Thunder Bay Military Museum (housed within the O'Kelley Armoury on Park Street). Thunder Bay has two recognized Federal Heritage buildings on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings: Both are part of HMCS Griffin.
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