ThunderBayIsland is a convert 215 acre ha adj on island in Lake Huron . The island is one of eight constituent islands of the Michigan Islands National Wildlife Refuge . The island is part of Alpena Township, Michigan Alpena Township in Alpena County, Michigan Alpena County . It marks the entrance to ThunderBay Michigan ThunderBay , the harbor of Alpena, Michigan and the location of the ThunderBay National Marine Sanctuary . The island is the home of a historic ThunderBayIsland Light , which ... fish salted for preservation. A fishing station sprouted on ThunderBayIsland during this period, and an 1846 gazetteer counted 160 settlers on the island and 31 fishing boats that called the island ... to have been 12,000 barrels of fish per year. The ThunderBayIsland fishing station supported .... The ThunderBayIsland fishing station became a ghost town . References Stephen D. Tongue, Lanterns & Lifeboats A History of ThunderBayIsland Alpena, Mich. Serge Publications, 2004 . reflist External links http thunderbay.noaa.gov history lighthouses.html thunderbayisland ThunderBay National Marine Sanctuary. http web1.msue.msu.edu iosco thunderbayisland.htm Michigan State University ThunderBayIsland. http maps.google.com ?ie UTF8&ll 45.060396, 83.422869&spn 0.001955,0.003369&t h&z 18&om 1 Satelite view of ThunderBayIsland. Google maps . Category Geography of Alpena County, Michigan ... title Lighthouses and Life Saving Stations work ThunderBay National Marine Sanctuary accessdate 2009 10 31 ref and adjacent quarters for the lightkeeper. The island also contains the sites ... The third operating U.S. lighthouse in Lake Huron was built here in 1831. Lifesaving station ThunderBayIsland was also the site of a station, opened in 1876, operated by the United States Life Saving ... servicemen, who were employees of the U.S. federal government, private sector families lived on ThunderBayIsland in the 1800s. During the 1830s and 1840s, a commodity market in barrelled fish arose ... more details
Infobox lighthouse name ThunderBayIsland image name Thunderbayisland.jpg caption ThunderBayIsland Light undated USCG location Alpena County, Michigan Alpena County , Michigan latd 45 latm 02 lats 30 latNS N longd 83 longm 12 longs 00 longEW W coordinates type type landmark coordinates display title yearbuilt 1857 station established 1831 yearlit 1857 automated 1983 yeardeactivated foundation Dressed stone and timber construction Limestone shape Frustum of a Cone geometry cone with attached lighthouse keeper keeper s residence marking White with red lantern height Tower convert 63 ft m elevation Focal plane convert 59 ft m lens Fourth order Fresnel lens ref name TBNMS cite web url http thunderbay.noaa.gov history lighthouses.html title Lighthouses and Life Saving Stations work ThunderBay ... Al GW 20s ref name navcen.uscg.gov cite uscgll 7 ref admiralty NGA ARLHS USA 847 USCG 7 11495 ThunderBayIsland Light , located on ThunderBayIsland s southeast tip, is one of the oldest operating lighthouses ... ThunderBayIsland Light, although the tower has been further altered and is currently 63 feet ... than 150 years. Current status The ThunderBayIsland Light was automated in 1983. The lighthouse ... Coast Guard leased ThunderBayIsland Light to the ThunderBayIsland Preservation Society TBILPS . ref ... A History of ThunderBayIsland Alpena, Mich. Serge Publications, 2004 . reflist External links http www.lighthousecentral.com lighthouse gallery.php4?lighthouse Thunder 20Bay 20Island 20Lighthouse Lighthouse Central, Photographs, History, Directions and Way points for ThunderBayIsland Lighthouse ... Lights huron thunder index.htm ThunderBayIsland Light, Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light ... lite digest.asp?action get article&sk 1992&bhcd2 1250776820 D Entremont, Jeremy Rescuing of the ThunderBay Beacon . Lighthouse Digest . ref In 2004, Stephen B. Tongue and TBILPS published a book on ThunderBayIsland s history and heritage, with proceeds assigned to the historic preservation of the island ... more details
Other uses ThunderBay disambiguation Infobox settlement Basic info name ThunderBay nickname The Lakehead ... Arthur Ontario Skyline.jpg imagesize image caption Marina Park, and Downtown ThunderBay North image flag Flag of Thunder Bay.svg flag size 120x100px image blank emblem Thunderbay logo.png blank emblem ... of ThunderBay in Ontario pushpin mapsize 200 Location coordinates region CA ON subdivision type Countries ... ThunderBay District subdivision type3 Census Metropolitan Area Census metropolitan areas CMA subdivision name3 ThunderBay Politics seat type Electoral  Districts          br List of Canadian federal electoral districts Federal seat br ThunderBay Superior North ThunderBay Rainy River parts type List of Ontario provincial electoral districts Provincial parts ThunderBay Superior North provincial electoral district ThunderBay Superior North ThunderBay Atikokan provincial electoral district ThunderBay Atikokan government footnotes ref name citycouncil http web.archive.org web 20070625213619 http www.thunderbay.ca index.cfm?fuse html&pg 29 City Hall , ThunderBay City ... of mayors of ThunderBay, Ontario Mayor leader name Keith Hobbs politician Keith Hobbs leader title1 ... 2008 . Retrieved 19 August 2008. ref leader title2 Governing Body leader name2 ThunderBay City ... thunder 20bay&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom City of ThunderBay , 2006 Community ... PR&Code2 35&Data Count&SearchText Thunder&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom ThunderBay ... of ThunderBay , The Transportation Sector. City of ThunderBay. Retrieved on 30 November 2007. ref ... www.thunderbay.ca Image View Of ThunderBay Harbour.jpg thumb right 275px The Port of ThunderBay, as seen from Hillcrest Park ThunderBay is a city in and the seat of ThunderBay District , Ontario ... . The census metropolitan area of ThunderBay has a population of 121,596, and consists of the city of ThunderBay, the municipalities of Oliver Paipoonge and Neebing, Ontario Neebing , the townships ... more details
Hockey team team ThunderBayThunder Cats logo ThunderBayThunder Cats.png logosize 140px city ThunderBay , Ontario league CoHL 1991 1997 br UHL 1997 1999 operated Start date 1991 2007 arena Fort William Gardens colours Black , Grey , and White coach dates1 1991 1993 name1 ThunderBayThunder Hawks dates2 1993 1996 name2 ThunderBay Senators dates3 1996 1999 name3 ThunderBayThunder Cats dates4 1999 2007 name4 Rockford IceHogs UHL Rockford IceHogs The ThunderBayThunder Cats was the name of the Rockford IceHogs UHL Rockford IceHogs of the United Hockey League UHL now the International Hockey League 2007 International Hockey League prior to moving to Rockford. The team went through a number of different names prior to being the Thunder Cats, including the ThunderBayThunder Hawks and the ThunderBay Senators. History After the success of the 5 time Allan Cup champion ThunderBay Twins , the Colonial Hockey League took interest in expanding to the Northwestern Ontario city. In 1991, the Colonial league introduced the ThunderBayThunder Hawks, spelling the end of the 21 year Twins franchise that stepped aside for the new Semi Pro team. In 1993, the team changed its name to the ThunderBay Senators to reflect the teams affiliation with the National Hockey League s Ottawa Senators . Soon after, the CoHL changed its name to the United Hockey League and in 1996 the team became the ThunderBayThunder Cats. After eight seasons in ThunderBay, the Thunder Cats were bought, moved to Rockford, Illinois , and renamed the Rockford IceHogs UHL Rockford IceHogs in 1999. Season by Season results class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs align center 1991 92 60 26 28 6 309 289 62 3rd CoHL Won League align center 1992 93 60 32 24 4 288 ... view&id 12&Itemid 27 International Hockey League History IHL Category ThunderBayThunder Cats Ontario icehockey team stub de ThunderBayThunder Cats simple ThunderBayThunder Cats ... more details
TOCright ThunderBay may refer to several things in North America s Great Lakes region. In Canada ThunderBay is the name of three places in the province of Ontario, Canada along Lake Superior ThunderBay District, Ontario , a district in Northwestern Ontario ThunderBay , a city in ThunderBay District ThunderBay, Unorganized, Ontario ThunderBay, in the Niagara Region, a neighbourhood of Fort Erie, Ontario ThunderBay Ontario landform , a bay in Ontario for which the city is named ThunderBay International Airport or ThunderBay Water Aerodrome , aerodromes in the city of ThunderBay see also Category ThunderBay, Ontario , other articles about ThunderBay in Canada Electoral districts in Ontario ThunderBay Atikokan provincial electoral district ThunderBay Rainy River ThunderBay Superior North ThunderBay Superior North provincial electoral district Defunct electoral districts ThunderBay Atikokan ThunderBay electoral district ThunderBay and Rainy River In the United States ThunderBay is the name of several places in the US state of Michigan ThunderBay Michigan , a bay on which the city of Alpena is located ThunderBay National Marine Sanctuary , marine sanctuary and underwater preserve which encompasses ThunderBay and follows Alpena County s borders ThunderBayIsland , an island within the sanctuary, near ThunderBayThunderBay River , a river which empties into ThunderBay Other uses ThunderBay may also refer to ThunderBay film ThunderBay film , a film directed by Anthony Mann ThunderBay Press , a book publisher geodis de ThunderBay fr ThunderBay la Sinus Tonitralis ja ... more details
ThunderBay is a Headlands and bays bay in the U.S. state of Michigan on Lake Huron . The bay extends from North Point at coord 45 01 19 N 83 15 58 W to South Point at coord 44 53 00 N 83 18 51 W . The city of Alpena, Michigan Alpena lies at the mouth of the ThunderBay River at coord 45 03 48 N 83 25 41 W . The entire bay lies within Alpena County, Michigan Alpena County , with Alpena Township, Michigan Alpena Township in the north and Sanborn Township, Michigan Sanborn Township in the south. Several islands in the bay are protected as part of the Michigan Islands National Wildlife Refuge . ThunderBayIsland lies just east of North Point outside the bay. The wildlife in the Bay s waters are protected as part of the ThunderBay National Marine Sanctuary . The name is the English language English translation of the French language French Anse du Tonnerre , which appears as early as the map of Jean Baptiste Louis Franquelin Franquelin in 1688. It was probably derived from the Native Americans in the United States Native American name, as they believed that the Bay was peculiarly subject to thunder storms. There are a substantial number of shipwrecks in and around ThunderBay. Diving is an important activity. ref http www.nedivenews.com ?q node 161 Northease divers, ThunderBay wrecks. ref Notes reflist coord 45 00 00 N 83 24 00 W display title Category Geography of Alpena County, Michigan Category Bays of Michigan Category Bays of the Great Lakes Category Lake Huron ... more details
1 ThunderBay Flyers defeated Summerside Western Capitals Island Junior Hockey League 1973 1991 IJHL ... BCJHL 8 2 Summerside Capitals Island Junior Hockey League IJHL defeated ThunderBay Flyers 5 4 Thunder ... ThunderBay Flyers defeated Summerside Capitals Island Junior Hockey League IJHL 4 1 1991 Round ...Hockey team team ThunderBay Flyers logo ThunderBay Flyers.png logosize 125px city ThunderBay , Ontario league ThunderBay Junior Hockey League br United States Hockey League operated July 10, 1980 2000 ... Bay Kings dates1 1980 1984 name2 ThunderBay Flyers dates2 1984 2000 The ThunderBay Flyers were a Junior A ice hockey team from ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada . History On July 6, 1980, the Degagne Buccaneers and ThunderBay North Stars were informed by the TBAHA that they would not be permitted to field teams in the 1980 81 City League. On July 10, 1980, the executive of the ThunderBay Kings ... 1980 until 1982, the Kings played in the ThunderBay Hockey League with the Allan Cup contending Senior A ThunderBay Twins , the Hardy Cup contending Intermediate A ThunderBay Blazers , and the Canadian ... Senior A Hockey League. The Kings, with the newly formed ThunderBay Hornets and the Schreiber North Stars Junior B hockey teams, the formed the ThunderBay Junior Hockey League. The Kings won the league in 1983. In the 1983 84 season, the North Stars were replaced by the Jr. B ThunderBay ... straight year. In 1984, the ThunderBay Junior Hockey League folded. The Kings changed their name to the ThunderBay Flyers and jumped to the United States Hockey League . The Hornets and Maple Leafs merged under the ThunderBay Hornets banner and jumped to the Manitoba Junior Hockey League . After the ThunderBay Junior Hockey League folded in 1984, hockey players of the Hockey Northwestern ... Bay Flyers of the dead ThunderBay League were kept alive. With no cost effective regional ... coached in ThunderBay from 1986 1993 finished lower than fourth or won less than 31 games out of a 48 ... more details
Image Boat In ThunderBay Harbour Carrying Wood.jpg thumb right 240px A boat carrying wood in the harbour Image ThunderBay Expressway Looking South At Mountains.jpg thumb right 240px ThunderBay Expressway ... Lawrence Seaway St. Lawrence Seaway System ref http www.portofthunderbay.ca Port of ThunderBay official ... ThunderBay is located on a unique section of the Trans Canada Highway system in that unlike Western ..., a large volume of trans Canada tractor trailer truck traffic goes through ThunderBay. Trans ... Nipigon and terminates approximately 45  km west of ThunderBay. The stretch of Highway from 11 17 in Nipigon to Arthur Street in ThunderBay is designated as the Terry Fox Courage Highway ...? tab ref and between Hodder Avenue and Arthur Street the highway is called the ThunderBay Expressway . At the intersection of the Harbour Expressway in ThunderBay, the Trans Canada designation turns ... Ontario Dog Lake , located in ThunderBay, Unorganized, Ontario Gorham and Ware Townships , northeast ... and Balmoral Park areas. The expressway designation of both the ThunderBay and Harbour expressways ... Bay and Harbour Expressways in ThunderBay and travels 13  km west to the intersection ... ThunderBay Transit Public transit has been present in the ThunderBay area since 1892. Both Port Arthur ... trolley buses. When the cities amalgamated in 1970, both transit systems were merged into ThunderBay Transit which has exclusively used diesel buses since 1972. ThunderBay Transit provides 17 routes ... d278852a2f167ff3852572b2004e0f73?OpenDocument City of ThunderBay HAGI Transit Operating Agreement . Accessed 11 September 2008. ref Bus terminals ThunderBay Transit operates two bus ... right 200px CP Engines in ThunderBayThunderBay is an important railway hub, served by both the Canadian ... places by railway lines, most notably the CN line which runs diagonally through ThunderBay South ... harbour in the intercity area. Passenger rail service to ThunderBay ended on 15 January ... more details
Infobox power station name ThunderBay Generating Station image ThunderBayCoalGenStn.jpg image caption The ThunderBay Generating Station location map Ontario country Canada locale ThunderBay, Ontario ThunderBay , Ontario lat d 48 lat m 21 lat s 36 lat NS N long d 89 long m 13 long s 12 long EW W coordinates type type city region CA ON coordinates display title owner Ontario Power Generation status Active primary fuel Coal br Natural gas small future small conveyance technology Steam turbine combined cycle generation units installed capacity 326 megawatts max planned cap average annual gen commissioned 1963 decommissioned The ThunderBay Generating Station is a Fossil fuel power plant coal fired station owned by Ontario Power Generation , located on Mission Island on the shore of ThunderBay Ontario ThunderBay , an inlet of Lake Superior . The plant provides energy to parts of ThunderBay District, Ontario ThunderBay District in Northwestern Ontario . ThunderBay Generating Station ... ha acre 0 abbr on on Mission Island, at the mouth of the Kaministiquia River river delta delta on ThunderBay. The plant s chimney is convert 198 m ft 0 abbr on tall and the steam temperature is convert .... ref http www.kenoradailyminerandnews.com ArticleDisplay.aspx?e 2860212 ref Emissions File ThunderBay emissions 2004 2009.png right thumb 500px Emissions from ThunderBay Generation Station from ...?ghg id G10287&year 2009 title Facility and GHG Information ThunderBay Generating Station publisher Environment Canada accessdate 25 January 2011 ref The ThunderBay Generating Station ranks within ... References http www.opg.com pdf brochure thunderbay.pdf ThunderBay Generating Station Information ... ThunderBay Generating Station Category Buildings and structures in ThunderBay Category Coal fired power stations in Ontario Category Ontario Power Generation Category Ontario electricity policy no ThunderBay kullkraftverk ... more details
Infobox Museum name ThunderBay Art Gallery image established 1976 location ThunderBay , Ontario type Art Gallery visitors director President curator website http www.tbag.ca ThunderBay Art Gallery The ThunderBay Art Gallery is Northwestern Ontario s primary art gallery specializing in the work of contemporary First Nations artists. It is located on the campus of Confederation College in ThunderBay . Established in 1976 by the board of the ThunderBay Historical Museum Society as a National Exhibition Centre, with funds from the federal government s Museum Assistance Program, the primary mandate of the ThunderBay Art Gallery has been to research, collect, and exhibit the work of contemporary First Nations artists, and to host travelling exhibitions from other art galleries and museums. As of 2005 the board of directors approved a move to promote, encourage, and exhibit the works of local and regional artists. The gallery was expanded in 1982. In 1986 it was officially named the ThunderBay Art Gallery. The gallery features three exhibition venues that change approximately every 6 weeks. External links http www.tbag.ca ThunderBay Art Gallery coord 48.40533 N 89.26349 W source placeopedia display title Category Art museums and galleries in Ontario Category Museums in ThunderBay Category Buildings and structures in ThunderBay Category First Nations museums in Canada art display stub ... more details
Two other uses the city in Ontario ThunderBayThunderBay disambiguation File Thunder Bay.jpg thumb right 250px ThunderBay as seen from Sleeping Giant ThunderBay is a large bay on the north shore of Lake Superior , in ThunderBay District , Ontario , Canada . The bay is about convert 50 km long and convert 22 km wide. It is bordered to the east by the Sibley Peninsula at the southern tip of which is Thunder Cape , marking the entrance to the bay for ships approaching from the east. The peninsula when viewed from the north shore of the lake has the appearance of a Sleeping Giant Ontario Sleeping Giant . Rivers emptying into the bay include the Kaministiquia River Neebing River McIntyre River Current River Ontario Current River MacKenzie River Ontario MacKenzie River 18 km east of the city Blende River Wild Goose Creek Blind Creek The harbour at the City of ThunderBay is Canada s westernmost port on the Great Lakes , and the end of Great Lakes navigation. The Ojibwa called it Animikie , meaning thunder . French explorers called it Baie du Tonnerre which was translated to ThunderBay in English. In 1871, the bay gave its name to the newly created ThunderBay District, and in 1970, the amalgamated city of Port Arthur, Ontario Port Arthur and Fort William, Ontario Fort William also adopted the name ThunderBay. coord 48 28 N 89 00 W region CA type waterbody source GNS enwiki display title Category Bays of the Great Lakes Category Bays of Ontario Category Geography of ThunderBay District Category Lake Superior NorthernOntario geo stub la Sinus Tonitralis pt Ba a de Thunder zh ... more details
about the ThunderBay Twins of 1970 until 1991 ThunderBay K&A Twins Hockey team team ThunderBay Twins logo Thunderbay twins 1972.png logosize 220px city ThunderBay , Ontario league USHL 1970 1975 br ... The ThunderBay Twins were a Canada Canadian Senior hockey Amateur Senior and Professional ice hockey team from ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada . The Twins won five Allan Cup s as National Senior ... were a pair of Senior A teams in Northwestern Ontario s ThunderBay Senior A Hockey League. Very ... Port Arthur Amalgamation politics amalgamated and became ThunderBay . The decision was made to merge the two senior teams as well, resulting in the folding of the ThunderBay Senior A Hockey League and the creation of the ThunderBay Twins. USHL and the OHA The newly created ThunderBay Twins started ... with a 7 4 loss both in Barrie. The series then moved up to ThunderBay and the Twins caught fire ... championship. In 1975, the ThunderBay Twins decided to join the OHA Senior A Hockey League 1929 1979 ... season championships and one league playoff title. ThunderBay Hockey League From at least 1980 until 1982, the Twins competed in the ThunderBay Hockey League. This all city super league consisted of four teams. With the Twins were the Tier II Junior A ThunderBay Flyers ThunderBay Kings , the Intermediate A ThunderBay Blazers and the Canadian Interuniversity Sport CIAU Lakehead Thunderwolves ... soundly 7 1 to clinch second place. ThunderBay found themselves in a sudden death semi final ... of ThunderBay. The Twins made way for the Semi Professional ThunderBayThunder Hawks who began play in the 1991 92 season. Senior glory would not return to the city of ThunderBay until the creation of the ThunderBay Bombers many years later. The 1974 75 ThunderBay Twins were inducted into the Northwestern ... honrollbios thunderbaytwins197475.html 1974 75 team remembered by Hockey ThunderBay http www.officialgamepuck.com ... ice hockey teams in Canada Category Sport in ThunderBay Category Senior ice hockey teams ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Infobox flag Name ThunderBay Article Image Flag of Thunder Bay.svg Nickname Use Symbol Proportion 1 2 Adoption Design Designer Cliff Redden Type Municipal The flag of ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada was adopted in 1972. The Twin cities geographical proximity twin cities of Fort William, Ontario Fort William and Port Arthur, Ontario Port Arthur amalgamation politics amalgamated in 1970, and mayor Saul Laskin wanted to promote the new city by having a distinctive flag. The city held a contest, which was won by Cliff Redden. The flag has a 1 2 ratio, and depicts a golden sky from the rising sun behind the Sleeping Giant Ontario Sleeping Giant , which sits in the blue waters of Lake Superior. The sun is represented by a red maple leaf , a National symbols of Canada symbol of Canada . Green and gold are ThunderBay s city colours. External links FOTW id ca on tb title Flag of ThunderBay http www.thunderbay.ca index.cfm?fuse html&pg 49 ThunderBay City Symbols div style clear both div CanadaFlags DEFAULTSORT ThunderBay, Ontario, Flag of Category Canadian city flags Category Culture of ThunderBay Flag Ontario stub Canada flag stub ... more details
Pro hockey team bg color black text color red team ThunderBay Stars logo Tbjrbstars.jpg logosize 140px city ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada league ThunderBay Junior B Hockey League division founded 2009 arena ThunderBay Tournament Centre colors Black , Red , and White br color box black color box red color box white owner coach Dave Simpson GM Dave Simpson affiliates The ThunderBay Stars are a Canada Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in ThunderBay , Ontario . They play in the ThunderBay Junior B Hockey League and are eligible to compete for the Keystone Cup , Junior B Championship of Western Canada . History The ThunderBay Stars joined the ThunderBay Junior B Hockey League in 2009. The team was put together after the K&A Wolverines accepted an invitation to play Junior A in the Superior International Junior Hockey League . In both 2010 and 2011, the Stars finished third but managed to upset the second place Nipigon Elks in the league semi finals to earn entrance into the league final. In both cases, the Stars were defeated by the ThunderBay Northern Hawks . Season by Season Standings class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs align center 2009 10 30 6 24 0 123 222 12 3rd TBJBHL Lost Final align center 2010 11 30 9 17 4 123 161 22 3rd TBJBHL Lost Final align center 2011 12 32 15 17 0 149 171 30 3rd TBJBHL Lost Semi final External links http www.tommyhockey.com jrbjvaaa league stars.html Tommyhockey Stars Site Category Ice hockey teams in Ontario Category Sport in ThunderBay ... more details
File ThunderBay City Hall 2010.jpg thumb 300px ThunderBay City Hall after renovations in 2009 The ThunderBay City Council is the governing body of the city of ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada . It consists of a List of mayors of ThunderBay, Ontario mayor and twelve councillors. The mayor and five of the councillors are elected At large at large , with one councillor being elected for each of the city s seven wards Current River, McIntyre, McKellar, Neebing, Northwood, Red River, and Westfort. ref http www.thunderbay.ca City Government Your Council Ward Map.htm City Government Your Council Ward Map . Retrieved March 13, 2009. ref Council members are elected to four year terms. The ThunderBay municipal election, 2010 last election was held on October 25, 2010. ThunderBay City Council meets at 6 30 PM on Monday evenings at ThunderBay City Hall, located at 500 Donald Street East in the Downtown Fort William, Ontario downtown core of the former city of Fort William, Ontario Fort William . Image ThunderBayWardMap.svg thumb right 200px Map of ThunderBay s seven municipal wards ThunderBay City Council, 2010 2014 Council elected in the ThunderBay municipal election, 2010 2010 municipal election Keith Hobbs politician Keith Hobbs , mayor Iain Angus , councillor at large Ken Boshcoff , councillor at large Larry Hebert, councillor at large Rebecca Johnson, councillor at large Aldo Ruberto ... Joe Virdiramo, Westfort Ward ThunderBay City Council, 2006 2010 Council elected in the ThunderBay municipal election, 2006 2006 municipal election Lynn Peterson , mayor Iain Angus , councillor at large ... www.thunderbay.ca Assets City Government City Council docs City of ThunderBay Ward Map.pdf A detailed map of ThunderBay s seven wards 167KB. http www.thunderbay.ca City Government Your Council.htm ThunderBay City Council Contact Page canleg Category Municipal councils in Ontario Category Municipal government of ThunderBay ... more details
Infobox Theatre name The Community Auditorium image ThunderBay Community Auditorium Front.jpg address 1 Paul Shaffer Drive city ThunderBay , Ontario country Canada latitude 48.42252 longitude 89.24142 owner City of ThunderBay capacity 1,511 opened October 16, 1985 website www.tbca.com The ThunderBay Community Auditorium is a 1,511 seating capacity seat performance arts centre, located in ThunderBay , Ontario . It opened on October 16, 1985 and is home to the ThunderBay Symphony Orchestra . The Community Auditorium hosts 150,000 patrons annually, ref name naming http www.tbca.com article december 8 2007 340.asp Naming Sponsor for The ThunderBay Community Auditorium , ThunderBay Community Auditorium, December 8, 2007. Retrieved on February 10, 2008. ref and is considered to be one of the finest in North America . ref name repute http www.artec usa.com 03 projects performing arts venues thunderbaythunderbay auditorium.html ARTEC Consultants Inc. ThunderBay Community Auditorium . Retrieved on March 25, 2007. ref It has a 40 by 50 permanent stage, a 70 by 39 proscenium , 8 dressing rooms, 52 lines, 2x400A 120V 208V electrical, 3 meeting rooms, a 450 person banquet capacity, and parking for 1000 vehicles. The facility features a wide variety of state of the art equipment, including a ceiling that can be lowered or raised and acoustic draperies which can be adjusted to modify the Reverberation reverberance in the auditorium. ref name repute Naming sponsor In an effort to decrease the facility s burden on taxpayers, the Community Auditorium issued an expression of interest ... The facility receives Canadian dollar 475,000 annually from the City of ThunderBay. ref name burden ... links http www.tbca.com ThunderBay Community Auditorium website Category Culture of ThunderBay Category Buildings and structures in ThunderBay Category Music venues in Ontario Category Visitor attractions in ThunderBay District ... more details
Infobox airport name ThunderBay Water Aerodrome IATA ICAO TC CKE6 type Public owner operator Lakehead Aviation br Wilderness North Air br Harbour Commission city served location ThunderBay , Ontario elevation f 601 elevation m 183 latd 48 latm 27 lats latNS N longd 089 longm 10 longs longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA ON pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin label CKE6 pushpin map caption Location in Ontario website r1 number n a r1 length f n a r1 length m n a r1 surface Water footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS WAS ref ThunderBay Water Aerodrome , Airport codes CKE6 , is located adjacent to ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada . The airport is classified as an airport of entry by NAV CANADA and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency . CBSA officers at this airport currently can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers. ref name CFS See also ThunderBay International Airport References reflist List of airports in Canada Category Airports in Ontario Category Transportation in ThunderBay Ontario airport stub pms ThunderBay Water Aerodrome ... more details
orphan date April 2010 ThunderBay Hydro is a private local power distribution company located in and owned by the City of ThunderBay . The company is run by a board of directors appointed by the ThunderBay City Council . ThunderBay Hydro distributes power to over 49,000 customers and employs 130 people. ref http www.tbhydro.on.ca About Us index.htm ref History ThunderBay Hydro was formed in 1970 when Fort William Hydro and the Port Arthur Public Utilities Commission were merged coinciding with the amalgamation of towns Fort William, Ontario Fort William and Port Arthur, Ontario Port Arthur . ref http www.tbhydro.on.ca About Us index.htm ref Board of directors The five member board of directors is appointed by the ThunderBay City Council. As of 2007 the board consists of ref http www.tbhydro.on.ca About Us Board.htm ref Ralph Falcioni Chair David O Brien Lawrence Timko Mark Bentz City Councilor Trevor Giertuga City Councilor References References Category Power companies of Canada Category Municipally owned companies in Canada Category Companies based in ThunderBay ... more details
Infobox airport name ThunderBay Eldorado Aerodrome image image width caption IATA ICAO TC CED8 type Private owner operator Brian Forsyth owner oper city served location ThunderBay , Ontario elevation f 700 elevation m 213 latd 48 latm 34 lats 20 latNS N longd 088 longm 49 longs 00 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA ON pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin label CED8 pushpin map caption Location in Ontario website r1 number 04 22 r1 length f 1,900 r1 length m 579 r1 surface Gravel Sod Turf footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS CFS ref ThunderBay Eldorado Aerodrome airport codes CED8 is an aerodrome located convert 20 NM abbr on lk in east of ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada . References Reflist List of airports in Canada Category Airports in Ontario Category Transportation in ThunderBay District Ontario airport stub ... more details
Hockey team team ThunderBay Bulldogs logo ThunderBay Bulldogs.jpg logosize 125px city ThunderBay , Ontario league Superior International Junior Hockey League operated Start date 2001 2008 arena Port Arthur Arena colours Burgundy color Burgundy , Blue , and White coach Greg Batters GM Jason Stajkowski The ThunderBay Bulldogs were a Junior A ice hockey team from the Port Arthur, Ontario Port Arthur section of ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada . They were a part of the Superior International Junior Hockey League . History The ThunderBay Bulldogs, sometimes referred to as the Port Arthur Bulldogs, were founded with the inception of the Superior International Junior Hockey League . Both the 2001 02 and 2002 03 season were winning seasons for the Bulldogs, with the 2002 03 season having them finish in second place overall. Despite a record of 31 wins, 15 losses, 3 ties, and 3 losses in overtime, the Bulldogs were unable to displace the Fort Frances Borderland Thunder s for the 2003 Bill Salonen .... In 2008, it was decided that the Bulldogs should fold into the ThunderBay Bearcats franchise. Dropping from three to two ThunderBay clubs was done in an effort to resurrect the ThunderBay Kings Midget AAA program that had to cease in 2007. Season by season results Image ThunderBay Bulldogs ... Borderland Thunder defeated ThunderBay Bulldogs 4 games to 3 2003 Lost Final, Lost Dudley Hewitt Cup round robin ThunderBay Bulldogs defeated ThunderBay North Stars Fort William Wolves 4 games to 1 Fort Frances Borderland Thunder defeated ThunderBay Bulldogs 4 games to 1 Fourth and eliminated from Dudley Hewitt Cup round robin 2004 Lost Semi final Fort William North Stars defeated ThunderBay Bulldogs 4 games to none 2005 DNQ 2006 DNQ 2007 DNQ 2008 Lost Quarter final ThunderBay Bearcats defeated ThunderBay Bulldogs 3 games to none External links http www.thunderbaybulldogs.com Bulldogs Webpage SIJHL Category Ice hockey teams in Ontario Category Sport in ThunderBay Ontario icehockey ... more details
Infobox airport name ThunderBay International Airport nativename ThunderBay Airport image ThunderBay International Airports Authority Logo.svg IATA YQT ICAO CYQT WMO 71749 type Public owner Transport ... operator ThunderBay International Airports Authority city served ThunderBay , Ontario elevation ... enplaned and deplaned on selected services Top 50 airports by sector 2009 ref ThunderBay Airport or ThunderBay International Airport , Airport codes YQT CYQT , is an airport in the Canada Canadian city of ThunderBay , Ontario . With 80,591 aircraft movements in 2010 it was the 7th busiest airport ... publications.htm ThunderBay From Rivalry to Unity . ThunderBay Historical Museum Society , pp96 .... The airport was handed over from the government in 1997 to the ThunderBay International Airports ... time since 2001. ref name AR http www.tbairport.on.ca Links Annual Report 2006 Final.pdf ThunderBay International Airport Annual Report 2006, p.7 ref During World War II , the ThunderBay then Fort ... taxi service and courtesy cars. ThunderBay Transit bus route 3 Airport serves the airport terminal and nearby Aviation Centre of Excellence . Infrastructure The ThunderBay International Airport has a 2 storey terminal. See also ThunderBay Water Aerodrome References reflist External links http www.tbairport.on.ca ThunderBay Flight Information Can arpt wx CYQT ThunderBay International Airport ... in ThunderBay es Aeropuerto Internacional de ThunderBay fr A roport international de ThunderBay id Bandar Udara Internasional ThunderBay pms ThunderBay International Airport pl Port lotniczy ThunderBay fi Thunder Bayn kansainv linen lentoasema ... Sangster International Airport Montego Bay Charter Airport dest list Air Bravo Charter CanJet Fort McMurray Airport Fort McMurray Thunder Airlines Charter Tenants CHC Helicopter for Ornge Ontario Air Ambulance Thunder Airlines for Ornge Confederation College Aviation Aviation Centre of Excellence ... more details
Pro hockey team CAN eng 1 text color yellow bg color black team ThunderBay Hornets logo TB Hornets.png logosize 145px city ThunderBay , Ontario league ThunderBay Junior Hockey League br Manitoba Junior ... br Color box 000000 Color box yellow Color box FFFFFF coach The ThunderBay Hornets were a Junior A ice hockey team from ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada . At their height, they won two consecutive Bronze ... Hockey League . History The Hornets were formed in 1982 to provide a Junior B team to the ThunderBay region. In their first year, they joined the Junior B Schreiber North Stars and the Junior A ThunderBay Kings to form the ThunderBay Junior A Hockey League Hockey ThunderBay League the region s only ... to the ThunderBay Kings in the City Junior Finals. In 1983, the Hornets travelled to Portage la ... the ThunderBay Flyers . With no real competition in the area, the Hornets took a chance and applied ... ThunderBay Amateur Hockey Association s Junior A representation instead of the Flyers. After a .500 ... 1986, the Hornets took leave of the MJHL and eventually disbanded. This allowed for the ThunderBay ... Keystone Cup Bronze Medal ThunderBay Hornets defeated Schreiber North Stars 4 games to 1 CITY JR. B CHAMPIONS ThunderBay Kings defeated ThunderBay Hornets 3 games to none Third in Keystone Cup round ... Keystone Cup Bronze Medal Game ThunderBay Hornets defeated ThunderBay Maple Leafs 2 games to 1 CITY JR. B CHAMPIONS ThunderBay Kings defeated ThunderBay Hornets 4 games to 1 with 1 tie Third in Keystone Cup round robin 1 3 ThunderBay Hornets defeated Schreiber North Stars 8 4 WESTERN CANADA JR. B BRONZE MEDALLISTS MJHL Years 1985 Lost Quarter final St. James Canadians defeated ThunderBay Hornets 4 games to 2 1986 Lost Quarter final Winnipeg South Blues defeated ThunderBay Hornets 4 games ... http www.tommyhockey.com Hockey ThunderBay MJHL Category Defunct ice hockey teams in Canada Category Ice hockey teams in Ontario Category Sport in ThunderBay Category Manitoba Junior Hockey League ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name ThunderBay Telephone abbreviation tbaytel logo Tbaytel logo.svg logo width 200px logo caption formed 1902 preceding1 jurisdiction ThunderBay and surrounding area headquarters ThunderBay employees Over 400 ref http www.tbaytel.net corporate whybuy tbaytel.shtml ref budget chief1 name Don Campbell chief1 position Interim CEO chief2 name chief2 position child1 agency website http www.tbaytel.net tbaytel.net ThunderBay Telephone is a municipally owned telecommunications company operating in ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada , and the surrounding area. The company uses the marketing name TBayTel in advertisements and official communications. TBayTel contributes over 20M to the city of ThunderBay. ref http www.tbaytel.net corporate whybuy tbaytel.shtml ref The first phone call in ThunderBay took place in 1902, and ThunderBay Telephone was formed to connect the communities of Port Arthur, Ontario Port Arthur and Fort William, Ontario Fort William . TBayTel wireless is the largest cellular service provider in Northwestern Ontario. TBayTel uses the CDMA2000 technology with 1xRTT and EV DO for their 3G data speeds. TBayTel has domestic roaming agreements with providers TELUS, Bell, Aliant, MTS Allstream, SaskTel and Rogers. TBayTel announced on March 24 that they will be launching their own High Speed Packet Access HSPA network in the second half of 2010. This announcement came at the same time as their planned agreement with Rogers Communications to provide Canada wide roaming. ref http www.tbaytel.net media news TBayTel 20News 20Release 20 Mar 2024.pdf ref TBayTel launched Digital IPTV Service on November 23, 2010. At launch, the service provided HDTV, whole home PVR and web based scheduling of recordings using Motorola VIP2262 set top boxes. References references External links http www.tbaytel.net Official website Canadian mobile phone companies Category Companies based in ThunderBay Category Municipally owned companies in Canada ... more details
Infobox Museum name ThunderBay Historical Museum image ThunderBay Historical Museum.jpg imagesize 250 established 1908 location 425 Donald Street East br ThunderBay , Ontario visitors curator Dr. Tory Tronrud website http www.thunderbaymuseum.com www.thunderbaymuseum.com The ThunderBay Historical Museum is located in ThunderBay , Ontario . It is operated by the ThunderBay Historical Museum Society , incorporated in 1972 as the successor to the ThunderBay Historical Society. The Museum is affiliated with the Canadian Museums Association , the Canadian Heritage Information Network , and Virtual Museum of Canada . History The ThunderBay Historical Society was founded October 2, 1908 at the instance of Barlow Cumberland , president of the Ontario Historical Society . Peter McKellar served as president of the ThunderBay Historical Society from 1908 to 1923. Since 1994 the museum has been housed in the former Fort William, Ontario Fort William police station and court house near ThunderBay City Hall . The three storey building, designed by architect Robert Mason, was erected in 1910 and is an example of Neoclassicism Classical Revival architecture, with its two large Corinthian order Corinthian columns and pilasters. Fundraising Fund raising is under way to restore the cornice and other missing architectural elements. The interior of the building has been treated with complete renovations since 1994, including an overhaul of its HVAC system and the addition of a wheelchair ramp . An annex was enlarged and converted to a storage area for the collection. Recently a visible storage gallery was built in front of the annex to display vehicles and other large items in the museum ... of the ThunderBay Historical Museum Society, ThunderBay Historical Museum Society Papers and Records, XXXVI 2008 , 3 17. reflist External links Commons http www.thunderbaymuseum.com ThunderBay Historical ... Museums in ThunderBay Category History museums in Canada ... more details
Hockey team team ThunderBay Bearcats logo ThunderBay Bearcats.jpg logosize 125px city ThunderBay , Ontario league Superior International Junior Hockey League operated Start date 2001 2009 arena Fort William First Nations Arena colours Burgundy color Burgundy , Yellow , and White coach Vern Ray GM Ian Swalucynski name1 First Nations Featherman Hawks dates1 2001 2002 name2 Nipigon Featherman Hawks dates2 2002 2003 name3 K&A First Nations Golden Hawks dates3 2003 2006 name4 ThunderBay Bearcats dates4 2006 2009 The ThunderBay Bearcats are a Junior A ice hockey team from ThunderBay , Ontario , Canada . They are a part of the Superior International Junior Hockey League . History The team was founded in 2001 with the Superior International Junior Hockey League as the K&A First Nations Featherman Hawks. After one season they moved to Nipigon and became Nipigon Featherman Hawks. The next season they moved back to ThunderBay and became the K&A First Nations Golden Hawks. In 2006, the team was bought and renamed the ThunderBay Bearcats. The Bearcats moniker was a prominent team name in the region in the 1950s. In 2008, the Bearcats absorbed the ThunderBay Bulldogs to resurrect and improve the city s ThunderBay Kings Midget AAA program. In May 2009, the Bearcats did not attend the league s AGM and it soon came out that the team was disbanding. It is not known whether or not the leave is permanent. Season by Season results Image ThunderBay Bearcats Mitch Marostica.jpg thumb 300px ... 4 games to none 2007 Lost Semi final Schreiber Diesels defeated ThunderBay Bearcats 4 games to 2 2008 Lost Semi final ThunderBay Bearcats defeated ThunderBay Bulldogs 3 games to none Fort William North Stars defeated ThunderBay Bearcats 4 games to 1 2009 Lost Final ThunderBay Bearcats defeated Fort Frances Jr. Sabres 4 games to 1 Fort William North Stars defeated ThunderBay Bearcats 4 games ... Category Sport in ThunderBay Ontario icehockey team stub ... more details