WebContact the Thunder Bay Museum, 425 Donald Street East, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5V1, by calling (807) 623-0801, or email us at [email protected]. Additional Information about the raffle: Tickets cannot be purchased for any of our raffles by, for, or on behalf of persons under the age of 18 WebNov 1, 2012 · July 24, 2024. Thunder Bay, ON, incorporated as a city in 1970, population 107,909 (2016 census), 108,359 (2011 census). The City of Thunder Bay was created by the amalgamation of the cities of Fort William and Port Arthur and the townships of Neebing and McIntyre. It is located in northwestern Ontario on the west shore of the Lake Superior bay ...
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WebThe archives at the Thunder Bay Museum hold an astounding collection of more than 500,000 photographic images that document the history of Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario from the 1880s to the present day. ... Teachers are encouraged to use the images found on our Flickr page to enrich their classroom lesson and help students make direct ... WebBoard of Directors (2024/23) The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society Inc. is governed by a volunteer board of directors composed of 12 members elected by the general membership at our Annual General Meeting (held the 4th Tuesday of March each year). muddy paws animal rescue
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WebThunder Bay Museum Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital Date: 2 October 1968 Description: This photograph shows a doctor and nurses at the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital preparing to deliver electro-shock treatments to an unidentified man (likely a hospital staff member playacting the part of a patient for the sake of the photograph). WebThunder Bay Museum Winston Hall Apartments Date: 1960s Description: Winston Hall on Montreal Street was built for female aircraft workers at Can Car during the Second World War. The hall operated much like a school residence with festivities to keep up morale. It even contained a dance hall, a bowling alley and a grocery store. WebThunder Bay Centennial Project (through the Thunder Bay Public Library) Social Media Thunder Bay Memories (Facebook closed group, you will need to request to be a member) Thunder Bay Then and Now (Facebook closed group, you will need to request to be a member) Thunder Bay Museum ( Flickr and Youtube) Thunder Bay City Archives ( Flickr) muddy paw prints on carpet