Exploring the Best of Thunder Bay: A Two-Hour Walking Tour
This two-hour walking tour of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, will take you through some of the city's most interesting and vibrant neighborhoods.
The tour will begin at the corner of Red River Road and Cumberland Street, at the intersection of the two main thoroughfares in the city. Here, you can take in the sights and sounds of the bustling downtown area, with its many shops, restaurants, and cafes.
From here, you will head south on Cumberland Street, passing by the historic Prince Arthur Hotel, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, and the Thunder Bay Museum. At the corner of Cumberland Street and May Street, you will find the May Street Mall, a great place to shop for souvenirs and unique items.
Continuing south on Cumberland Street, you will come to the corner of Cumberland Street and Algoma Street. Here, you will find the Thunder Bay Courthouse, a beautiful building with a rich history.
From here, you will turn east on Algoma Street, passing by the Thunder Bay Public Library and the Thunder Bay City Hall. At the corner of Algoma Street and Bay Street, you will find the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, a great place to catch a show or a concert.
Continuing east on Bay Street, you will come to the corner of Bay Street and Victoria Avenue. Here, you will find the Victoriaville Shopping Centre, a great place to find unique items and souvenirs.
From here, you will turn north on Victoria Avenue, passing by the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute. At the corner of Victoria Avenue and Red River Road, you will find the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre Gift Shop, a great place to find unique gifts and souvenirs.
Continuing north on Red River Road, you will come to the corner of Red River Road and Cumberland Street, where the tour began. Here, you can take in the sights and sounds of the bustling downtown area, with its many shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Addresses and Latitudes/Longitudes:
Red River Road and Cumberland Street: 48.434760, -89.219410.
Prince Arthur Hotel: 48.393060, -89.243040.
Thunder Bay Art Gallery: 48.382510, -89.245490.
Thunder Bay Museum: 48.382510, -89.245490
May Street Mall: 48.381830, -89.245470
Thunder Bay Courthouse: 48.382510, -89.245490
Thunder Bay Public Library: 48.382510, -89.245490
Thunder Bay City Hall: 48.374220, -89.271630
Thunder Bay Community Auditorium: 48.382510, -89.245490
Victoriaville Shopping Centre: 48.367250, -89.292180
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre: 48.382510, -89.245490.
Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute: 48.382510, -89.245490
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre Gift Shop: 48.367250, -89.292180.
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