History
As the 1880s approached, people of the Lakehead knew the fur trade, the industry which had sustained them for two centuries, was winding down. Times were changing.
The Lakehead was built upon the industries that grew from its rich natural resources.
For those who live on Lake Superior, November is a bad time to be on a boat.
For those who sail on Lake Superior the waters can be a dangerous place.
When you’re searching for something, you never know how a little Bayview magazine can help.
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.
Thunder Bay’s downtown cores are home to some remarkable architectural gems that are often in need of champions with imagination and vision to bring them back to their original glory.
In the spring of 2018, the Canadian Lighthouses of Lake Superior (CLLS) approached two Thunder Bay high schools with a very special request – that of building two lighthouses for the Alexander Henr
The Lakehead region has been host to many myths and legends over the centuries. Of these legends, there are ones that have been repeated so often that it becomes accepted as fact.
There is not such a cradle of democracy upon the Earth as the Free Public Library – Andrew Carnegie
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