What to do and see in Thunder Bay District, Thunder Bay District: The Best Museums

July 21, 2021 Diedre Savory

Discover the best top things to do in Thunder Bay District, United States including Duke Hunt Museum, Lake Superior Art Gallery, Schreiber Rail Array Museum, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay Museum, Founders' Museum & Pioneer Village, Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall Of Fame, Marathon District Museum, Alexander Henry Museum, Thunder Bay Military Museum.
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1. Duke Hunt Museum

3218 Rosslyn Road, Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada +1 807-939-1262 http://www.oliverpaipoonge.ca/museums/content/the-duke-hunt-historical-museum
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Duke Hunt Museum

605 Victoria Ave E Victoriaville Centre, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 1B1 Canada +1 807-622-7573 [email protected] http://LakeSuperiorArtGallery.com
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Lake Superior Art Gallery

We are a private Art Gallery in Thunder Bay, Ontario, featuring local and regional Artists from the Lake Superior Region. Featuring First Nation and Aboriginal Art in the Woodland style.

3. Schreiber Rail Array Museum

608 Winnipeg Street, Schreiber, Ontario P0T 2S0 Canada http://www.schreiber.ca/visiting/attractions/rail-array-museum/
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Schreiber Rail Array Museum

1080 Keewatin Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada +1 807-577-6427 http://www.theag.ca/
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Thunder Bay Art Gallery

Reviewed By sweetpea945

My son and I quite enjoyed the current exhibit dedicated to Canada's 150th Anniversary. The gallery is beautiful, with three different rooms for exhibit. the hightlight was aboriginal art from the gallery vault interspersed with current art from local and northern Ontario artists. The gift shop was also very welcoming.

5. 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.

6. Founders' Museum & Pioneer Village

3190 Highway 61 South, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7J 0G8 Canada +1 807-475-7424 http://www.oliverpaipoonge.ca/the-founders-museum-pioneer-village
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Founders' Museum & Pioneer Village

7. Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall Of Fame

219 May St S, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E 1B5 Canada +1 807-622-2852 http://www.nwosportshalloffame.com/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall Of Fame

8. Marathon District Museum

25 Stevens Ave, Marathon, Ontario P0T 2E0 Canada +1 807-229-8175 [email protected] http://www.marathonanddistrictmuseum.weebly.com
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Marathon District Museum

The Marathon and District Museum showcases the areas unique history. Since the building of the rail in 1881 Marathon has had an exciting history. Once known as the "wickedest town in the North" and being surrounded by POW camps for German POW's as well as interned Japanese Canadians, the museum is sure to have something to interest everyone. Feature exhibits include the pulp mill and gold mines.

Reviewed By BlueCarRoadTripper - Winnipeg, Canada

Stopped by to check it out and it has some great displays. Interesting to see the towns history and pictures from long ago.

9. Alexander Henry Museum

Sleeping Giant Parkway Enter Marina Park at Peral and Cumberland Streets follow signs to ship to right of roundabout, Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada +1 807-355-5277 http://ltmstb.com
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Alexander Henry Museum

Reviewed By cattlerepairman

We came across the opportunity by chance. Unless you know about the Alexander Henry ahead of time, her location in Thunder Bay harbour, past a bunch of newly constructed condos, along a dirt road that appears to be leading nowhere and half hidden behind a building is not something you casually run into. But was it ever worth it! Charlie Brown gave us an excellent tour, was knowledgeable and patient and his passion for sharing the enthusiasm about the ship that was built in Thunder Bay a lifetime ago is contagious. If you like ships, make time for this!

10. Thunder Bay Military Museum

317 Park Ave P7b 6c8, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 1C7 Canada http://army.ca/inf/lssrmus.php
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Thunder Bay Military Museum

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