All the way west to Thunder Bay, soul and body on the road

Thunder Bay is a major city in northwestern Ontario, Canada, located on the north shore of Lake Superior, a tourist destination known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities.

The road is always tired and full of surprises, with a partner will dare to stop and go.

On the way through a provincial park called Sleeping Giant, there is a lovely little fox, we did not have time to brake, the result of the fox also turned back towards us and sat down next to our car, as if there is a inexplicable attraction, really too complete, and then drove to the hotel to rest.

1. Kakabeka Falls

Kakabaka Falls is the second highest waterfall in Ontario, Canada, and is known as the "Niagara of the North". Visitors can enjoy the magnificent view of the waterfall from the observation deck next to the waterfall, as well as hiking along the trail to enjoy the beauty of nature.

2. Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

Named for its mountains shaped like sleeping giants, this provincial park is ideal for hiking, camping and bird watching. There are hiking trails throughout the park, the most famous being the "Giant's Knee" hiking trail, which offers stunning views of Lake Superior.

3. Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Centre

Exhibits related to Lake Superior's shipping history are displayed here, and visitors can learn about the lake and its importance to the local economy and culture.

4. Finnish Labour Temple

Thunder Bay has a strong Finnish heritage and is a great place to experience Finnish culture. There are museums, restaurants and theatres in the centre where visitors can sample Finnish cuisine and learn about local history and culture.

5. Museums and galleries

Thunder Bay Museum: Showcases the history and culture of the area, including indigenous culture, European immigrant history and more.
Thunder Bay Art Gallery: Featuring Canadian artists, Thunder Bay Art Gallery is a great place to see contemporary art.

6. Get outdoors

Thunder Bay is an outdoor lover's paradise. In addition to hiking and camping, there are many other activities such as fishing, canoeing, skiing and snowshoeing.


7. Local cuisine

At Thunder Bay, you can enjoy many local dishes, such as Finnish pancakes, locally brewed beer, and a variety of fresh lake fish dishes.

8. Festivals and events

Thunder Bay has a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, such as the annual Northern Lights Festival, outdoor concerts, farmers markets and more, and is a great opportunity to experience the local culture.

Thunder Bay, with its unique natural landscape and rich cultural activities, has become a highlight of Ontario tourism. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast looking for an adventure or a visitor who enjoys a cultural adventure, Thunder Bay offers an unforgettable travel experience.

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