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From taking in the sights of the Sleeping Giant to enjoying a view of the city from Hillcrest Park, there’s lots to do in Thunder Bay between Ontario Winter Games sporting events.are getting underway in Thunder Bay this weekend. The event will draw young athletes aged 12-18 from across the province to Thunder Bay, along with other visitors.From stunning views to the local food scene, here are some ideas of things to check out in between sporting events.
If you venture just a little outside the downtown area to the Bay and Algoma neighbourhood you'll find spots likeA selection of pinball machines on the second floor of the Tilted Turret Pinball Pub, located on Archibald Street in Thunder Bay. You'll also find many locally-owned eateries in other parts of the city, such as the Seler Restaurant, located in the Intercity area
Don't forget to venture upstairs at the market for local craft vender booths on display, such as Metis Sash Gallery, The Beads Go On and, Embrace Embroidery.Located only 20 minutes from the city, Metropolitan Moose is a great place to grab a coffee on your way to Kakabeka Falls. It's one of the largest waterfalls in Ontario with year-round viewing. If you get hungry on your way back out, The Eddy Restaurant is a great place to dine in our take out.
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