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Thunder Bay Historical Museum

Take a walk through time at the Thunder Bay Museum. Displayed in the main floor gallery are fascinating exhibits recounting the history of the Ojibway people, an early fire hall, an operating theatre, a HAM radio exhibit and a general store, to name just a few. Travelling and temporary exhibits are shown in the second floor galleries with special exhibitions available all summer long. 

Also open is the "McKeller Games Room" featuring artifacts from the pioneer families of early Fort William and Port Arthur, "All Aboard", which recounts out railway history, and "Music to our Ears", a celebration of our city's musical history.  The Antechamber Gallery will feature the work of local artists throughout the year.

Amenities: Gift/bookshop, accessible washrooms.

Located on Donald Street, near Thunder Bay's City Hall and the Kaministiqua River Heritage Park.

Address: 425 Donald St E
Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5V1
Tel: (807) 623-0801
Fax: (807) 622-6880
Hours/
Season:
Labour Day to Mid-June: 1 pm - 5 pm (Closed Mondays
                                            & Holidays)
Mid-June to Labour Day: 11 am - 5 pm (Closed
                                            Holidays)
Website: www.thunderbaymuseum.com




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