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Reminders abound on the streets of Thunder Bay of the city's history. One can find barns in downtown Port Arthur, Victorian homes in Fort William, Churches that helped change a nation, and Streets that no longer exist. Sometimes all it takes is a closer look and a little perserverence and you might find something truly unique in a place you might visit every day.
| The
McVicar Farm Historic Homes, and Hidden Spaces |
The
Crest of Red River Road Commerce is always changing |
| Downtown Port Arthur Old Hotels, Barns, and commercial Buidings |
Waverly
Park Heritage District An oasis in old downtown |
| Harrington
Ave - Ray Crt Heritage District Classic architecture, restaurants, and a clinic |
Simpson Street Relics from a commercial heydey |
| McKellar
Park Old schools, firehalls, and classic homes |
Downtown Fort William Classic buildings, former streets |
| McKellar
General Hospital Medical history in the city's south end |
Forest
Park Port Arthur's former West End |
| Grenville
Avenue Past prosperity in the City's North End |
Court
Street Ridge Historical Homes with a view |
| Lakehead University New Buildings and lost streets |
Bay Street Little Finland meets Little Italy |
| The Beginning of The Dawson
Road The road to the West |
Frederica Street The Heart of Westfort |
| Northwood Lost Dreams and a connected Community |
The East End The beginnings of Fort William |
| Historic
Algoma Street Hospitals, Lost Streets, and new Gardens |
Thunder
Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre The Future of Thunder Bay |
| Confederation College New Solutions to Old Dilemas |
Cumberland Street
North Where the car is King |
| Syndicate Avenue South Industry, Commerce, and Home meet |
Simpson - Ogden Neighbourhood Ethnicities, Religion, and Rebirth |
| Ridgeway Avenue The Quiet Beauty of Older Fort William |
Thunder Bay Airport New Subdivisions, and Flight |
| Hodder Avenue Current River's New Main Street |
College Park An Original Port Arthur Development |
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