Everything about Thunder Bay Ontario totally explained
Thunder Bay is a large bay at the western end of
Lake Superior.
The bay is about 50 km long and 22 km wide. It is bordered to the east by the
Sibley Peninsula. Rivers emptying into the bay include the:
The harbour at
Thunder Bay, Ontario is
Canada's westernmost port on the
Great Lakes.
The
Ojibwa called it "Animikie", meaning thunder.
French explorers called it "Baie de Tonnerre" which was translated to Thunder Bay in
English.
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