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Community Profile: Facts & Stats
The Thunder Bay Community Profile features demographic, statistics and economic information for the City of Thunder Bay.
Please Note: Much of the information in the Thunder Bay Community Profile is taken from Statistics Canada census information. The Canadian census is undertaken once every five years. Statistics Canada will not enumerate Canadian communities again until 2011, and as a result, the latest published information may be from the 2006 census. All effort is made to continually maintain and update the data in the Thunder Bay Community Profile.
THUNDER BAY QUICK FACTS AND STATISTICS
Our Community Profile Brochure highlights our strategic location and competitive advantages, and lists our major employers. It includes Thunder Bay's statistics and demographics.
Community Profile Brochure
Adobe PDF, 8 pages, 2.67 MB
INTRODUCTION TO CEDC AND THE COMMUNITY
The CEDC can work with you to support and enhance your business. Our overview brochure explains more.
Supporting and Enhancing Business Brochure
Adobe PDF, 4 pages, 1 MB
A WELCOMING COMMUNITY TO CALL HOME
This two-page brochure contains a checklist with contact information and links to guide you through your move to Thunder Bay.
Relocating to Thunder Bay
Adobe PDF, 8 pages, 1.35MB
PROPERTIES (CITY REALTY)
The City's real property holdings, which includes lands both inside and outside of City limits, consists of approximately 29,000 acres (11,734 hectares) or about 51 square miles (131 square miles), not including streets and lanes.
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OPPORTUNITIES
Learn about some of the great business opportunities in the Thunder Bay area.
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INCENTIVES
View the many financial and support programs available to new and existing businesses.
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RECREATION & PARKS
The City of Thunder Bay strives to provide a high quality of life for all residents. Recreation and culture are important parts of life in our community.
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
Community Services enrich our community's quality of life for citizens of all ages by providing a balance of social, health, cultural, recreation and sports services and facilities, in a cost-effective, fair and accessible manner. The department plans, manages and delivers a variety of Recreation & Culture programs, Tourism activities, three public golf courses, and seniors services including the operation of Homes for the Aged and 55+ Centres.
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For more information, please contact the Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC).