Chris and Lesley Allison arrived in Thunder Bay from Ireland in 1975 – their first glimpse of the city punctuated by mounds of snow and frigid January air.
When thinking of iconic buildings in Thunder Bay, few buildings are as well known as the century old Prince Arthur Hotel, located at 17 Cumberland Street.
Earlier this summer, my husband and I visited with some family members who had recently moved to a beautiful spot on Lake Superior.
The stunning landscape photograph that caught your eye on the cover of this issue of Bayview (and every issue since Winter 2008) was taken by Susan Dykstra, a landscape photographer born and raised
Good things can only last so long, so we must say goodbye to the summer fun and usher in a new season as our kids and grandkids trade-in their flip flops for running shoes and those loose schedules
There are thousands of grape varieties that get made into wine, but a well-known few dominate the market: for white wines, Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon blanc, and Pinot Grigio are the ones most
Here comes summer and with it the acknowledgement that I didn’t do as well on my new year resolutions as I had hoped. No, I didn’t lose the Christmas weight.
“I wonder if we were to settle our differences around a dinner table, enjoying the dishes each culture has to offer, if there would be more content stomachs, less war, and more peace.”
Fiction. Nonfiction. Literary Fiction. Creative Nonfiction. Fantasy. Historical Fiction. Science Fiction. Short Stories. Songs. Essays. Poetry. Plays.
We’ve all heard of Snowbirds – Canadians who spend the winter in warm, sunny places.
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