Thunder Bay
The Giant Sleeps Here. Thunder Bay's most prominent landmark is visible from around the city.
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is one of many world-class attractions to greet visitors to this northwest Ontario city. As the gateway to more than 150,000 lakes and rivers, the opportunities for outdoor adventure abound. History buffs will enjoy stepping back into time at Fort William Historical Park. Here costumed interpreters represent the roles and cultures of fur traders in the early 1800s.
With the gentle waves of Lake Superior lapping its shoreline, Thunder Bay is a popular summer holiday playground and facilities for RV camping are numerous.
In addition to the many private campgrounds along main highways, there are approximately 200 sites available for motorhomes at nearby Sleeping Giant Provincial Park.
Explore the region by road, air, lake, river - Thunder Bay has something on offer for all interests and activity levels.
Superior by Nature
Epic adventures meet culture and urban amenities in this vibrant community on the shores of Lake Superior. That's why Thunder Bay is Superior by Nature.
Visit Fort William Historical Park
Travel back in time to 1815 at the height of the fur trade era with hands-on activities throughout Fort William Historical Park.
Video courtesy of Visit Thunder Bay