What to do and see in Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay District: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

July 8, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

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.
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1. Sail Superior.com Yacht Charters

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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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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. Outdoor Skills And Thrills

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Outdoor Skills And Thrills

Outdoor Skills And Thrills offers public/private Rock and Ice Climbing Guided Adventures and Courses throughout Northwestern Ontario. Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran, big or small, young or old, the Outdoor Skills And Thrills team is always committed to providing a fun and challenging environment to anybody and everybody! All of the rock and ice climbing locations we will take you to have been specifically chosen for their breathtaking views and world class climbs. Outdoor Skills and Thrills guides are also some of the most energized in the region and truly enjoy working together with people of all ages and abilities. You will always be guided by our certified & insured, professional, friendly and passionate guides through an exciting and enjoyable experience in the best rock and ice climbing areas around Thunder Bay. No experience is required and all the technical climbing equipment is included. Join the Next Adventure with Outdoor Skills And Thrills!

4. Loch Lomond Ski Area

1800 Loch Lomond Rd, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7J 1E9 Canada +1 807-475-7787 [email protected] http://www.lochlomond.ca/
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4.0 based on 45 reviews

Loch Lomond Ski Area

Welcome to Loch Lomond Ski Area ! Loch Lomond is located just 9km from the city of Thunder Bay, along the beautiful shores of Lake Superior. As a true four season facility Loch Lomond offers skiing, snowboarding, tubing & boasts an exciting calendar of action packed events in the winter, and downhill mountain biking & alpine hiking in the summer. At Loch Lomond Ski Area, there is something for everyone all year long. Loch Lomond was recently taken under new ownership by Ski Co Development Inc. In mid 2014. With all new activities for kids, terrain park expansion & upgrades, and our new summer access pass to hike & bike yourself happy, this year is set to be our most epic yet!

5. Mount McKay

Mount McKay Road Nor'Wester Mountains, Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada http://superiorhiking.com/top-of-mt-mckay/
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Mount McKay

Reviewed By thankunextbeach - Hamilton, Canada

There is an entrance fee and a steep climb up the hill. While driving to the site, you will be able to see the lookout platforms from the First Nation reserve and be amazed on how high it is. The toll booth collector was nice as well. And of course the view is unmatched especially of Nanabijou (the Sleeping Giant). We were able to see deer grazing at the toll booth area. This facility is well kept and well maintained.

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