Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay District

December 25, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

A vacation in Thunder Bay is about immersing yourself in natural splendor. Lake Superior, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, and all manner of outdoor sports are at your disposal here. Fort William Historical Park’s costumed interpreters bring the region’s history to life for kids.
Restaurants in Thunder Bay

1. Sail Superior.com Yacht Charters

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5.0 based on 76 reviews

Sail Superior.com Yacht Charters

Sail Superior.com Yacht Charters & Sleeping Giant Sailing School in Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada. Your source for the world's most exciting freshwater sailing and zodiac tours. We provide harbour tours and private group charters to the islands and remote areas of Lake Superior. Sit back and relax as we share our knowledge of Thunder Bay's unique history. Or learn to sail from one of our experienced captains. Looking for a romantic evening? Check out our Wine and Cheese adventures! Tours run every day, just visit sailsuperior.com for booking and tour options.

2. Countdown Escape Rooms Thunder Bay

246 Cumberland St N, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4N3 Canada +1 807-286-7654 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Countdownthunderbayescaperooms
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Countdown Escape Rooms Thunder Bay

We are Thunder Bay's first and only Escape Room! We are a live action team based game where players discover clues, solve puzzles and accomplish tasks in order to complete a specific goal all within a limited time! Do you have what it takes to beat the countdown?

3. Fort William Historical Park

1350 King Rd, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7K 1L7 Canada +1 807-473-2344 [email protected] http://fwhp.ca/
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4.5 based on 552 reviews

Fort William Historical Park

Fort William Historical Park (FWHP) features Fort William one of the largest living history sites in North America dedicated to portraying the 19th century fur trade, and the state-of-the-art David Thompson Astronomical Observatory, home to one of Central Canada’s largest telescopes. FWHP includes a campground, as well as canoe and kayak rentals for the recreation enthusiast. FWHP also presents a variety of festivals and events year-round. Visit our website for more details.

Reviewed By MizLiz84

The site was home to the North West Company in the early 1800s. You are transported back to the period and can view 46 reconstructed buildings on 25 acres of land and learn from period interpreters what life was like in a trading post There are also planned activities throughout the day and we were able to sample homemade bread in the bakery. Additionally there's a visitor center, free wi-fi and virtual shows of the buildings.

4. Terry Fox Monument

1000 Highway 11/17, Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada +1 807-983-2041 http://www.thunderbay.ca/Visiting/Attractions_and_Adventure/parks_and_scenic_views/scenic_views/terry_fox_monument.htm
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4.5 based on 972 reviews

Terry Fox Monument

Reviewed By SnowbirdOntario

The Terry Fox Monument is a beautiful tribute to a real Canadian hero. He continues to be an inspiration to generations of Canadians. As September marks the annual Terry Fox runs throughout Canada and the world for Cancer Research, it was especially fitting that we dropped by the monument on our visit to Thunder Bay. There was a lot of care and attention given here, even to the roadway into the monument area. It affords an excellent view of Thunder Bay and Lake Superior beyond. The monument itself is very special and the plaque detailing the Terry Fox story is important for all to read.

5. The Blue Point Amethyst Mine

35 miles east of Thunder Bay, Highway 11/17 Highway 11/17 Town of Pearl Road #5 North open 9-5, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 0S9 Canada +1 204-667-0544 http://www.thunderbay.ca/Page3129.aspx
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

The Blue Point Amethyst Mine

Reviewed By Nerm58 - Calgary, Canada

I spent 3 hours at this mine and wish I'd spent more time there. ALL the praise for this mine is true. The many types of beautiful amethyst here are fairly easy to find and don't require much washing. There are also lots of great, professionally cleaned samples for sale at reasonable prices. The owner is a very accomodating, generous, and likeable gentleman. I highly recommend this experience to people of all ages.

6. Centennial Botanical Conservatory

1601 Dease Street West West Off Balmoral Avenue, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 5H4 Canada +1 807-622-7036 http://www.thunderbay.ca/Living/recreation_and_parks/Parks/Botanical_Conservatory.htm
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4.5 based on 125 reviews

Centennial Botanical Conservatory

Reviewed By mermaidviktoria - Thunder Bay, Canada

I frequent the conservatory on a fairly regular basis and I leave happy, peaceful and relaxed every time. I love going during the different seasons especially winter as Thunder Bay is well known for them (burrrr!). I go with friends or by myself, I've had picnics there and have made some wonderful memories. I'm always excited to go back!

7. Thunder Bay Museum

425 Donald St E, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 5V1 Canada +1 807-623-0801 [email protected] http://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Thunder Bay Museum

Reviewed By DaveL1628 - Thunder Bay, Canada

Te museum is definitely a neat way to learn about Thunder Bay and area. Seeing the history of the city and learning about the cities past was very informative. They have 3 floors of exhibits, which change every couple (or few) months. The was a section on music and the areas contributions to military and war. Definitely recommend it if you like learning about the past. There are also interactive elements for kids.

8. Centennial Park

Centennial Park Drive north off of Arundel Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A Canada +1 807-625-2313 http://www.thunderbay.ca/living/recreation_and_parks/parks/centennial_park.htm
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Centennial Park

Reviewed By donnarA5248HG - Elliot Lake, Canada

A pretty place in Thunder Bay to sit and enjoy a picnic or to explore along the many hiking trails available. Easy accessibility and good trails.

9. Hillcrest Park

East Side of High Street Between Red River Road & Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada +1 807-625-2313 http://www.thunderbay.ca/Living/recreation_and_parks/Parks/Hillcrest_Park.htm
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4.5 based on 202 reviews

Hillcrest Park

Reviewed By Adventure_Travel_Fun - Thunder Bay, Canada

This is one of my favourite parks in Thunder bay and is great for watching super moons and just enjoying the great view of T-Bay and the sleeping giant. Park is fun and new. the garden is always a relaxing space. (it also has an outhouse)

10. Pigeon River Provincial Park

Thunder Bay, Ontario P0T 2V0 Canada
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Pigeon River Provincial Park

Reviewed By donaldjohn4 - Delhi, Canada

A great little trek from the Canadian side - just before the border with the States. No need to go to the American side. Well worth the drive from Thunder Bay.

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