I’m From Thunder Bay. It’s exceptionally beautiful. And there is always bears around We have no aspen trees. Poplar trees may look like them. I’ve actually canoed up north on the old Hudson Bay route. Mount McKay was 13:28 named after my ancestor James McKay. I leave in Kakabeka. The falls are incredible. So glad u got to Enjoy our region. 🙏
Thanks for visiting, hope you enjoyed your stay. I've lived here most of my life and no I would not walk across that bridge. Maybe when I was young as I didn't have the fear of heights I developed as I got older.
Hi if you go to the sleeping giat keep going to the top of the sleeping giant there is a look out where you see the grain ships they look like dinky toy boats there is also the Old Fort William and there is also the falls
Ouimet canyon. 1000 kilometers to the floor. Nope, that is so far off it is crazy. It is not even 1 km deep. Top of tallest mountain to bottom of deepest ocean is 9000m + 11000m = 20 kilometers. On checking the canyon is less than 100m. What the sign is saying is that the flora at the bottom of the canyon is equivalent to that found 1000km north. So going to the bottom of the canyon is like traveling 1000km north.
They're a wild berry that grows around here. The blueberries she was showing around the part about Mount McKay are real blueberries. The ones they showed by Ouimet canyon are inedible...super bitter and I don't think there's much wildlife that eats them either
Hi I am thinking to visit .. are there lots of coffee shops and fast food restaurants alontthe streets down there ..which motel or so did you all stay at or can recommend?? I would like to explore all or most of the places you posted here excapt maybe the first stop which dont really appeal to me
Would you walk across the longest bridge in Canada? Comment below!
Beautiful country I would walk across that bridge.
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From Thunder Bay. It’s exceptionally beautiful. And there is always bears around We have no aspen trees. Poplar trees may look like them. I’ve actually canoed up north on the old Hudson Bay route. Mount McKay was 13:28 named after my ancestor James McKay. I leave in Kakabeka. The falls are incredible. So glad u got to
Enjoy our region. 🙏
Hi from Thunderbay take care be safe and have a good day
Thank you so much for showcasing our beautiful city....well done 😊
Thanks for visiting, hope you enjoyed your stay. I've lived here most of my life and no I would not walk across that bridge. Maybe when I was young as I didn't have the fear of heights I developed as I got older.
Nicely done! So much more to see!
In the old days we used to explore down in the canyon itself, and “the bat caves”.
Niagara of the North is how I have always heard it
Whoo hoo! Lakehead Beer! I sing at open mic there each Thursday.
That bedrock u mentioned is called the Cambrian Shield. The whole Northwestern Ontario region is built on it. 😁. Stretches south into Minnesota.
Wow thanks for the fun fact!
thanks that was great!! xoxo
You are so welcome!
Hi if you go to the sleeping giat keep going to the top of the sleeping giant there is a look out where you see the grain ships they look like dinky toy boats there is also the Old Fort William and there is also the falls
At camp I’d just dive down to the bottom the the river grab a hand full of rocks then bring them up and go through it and I’d get amethyst and quarts
Actually the recreated Fort William is not actually at the original location. Still pretty cool though.
omg i live in thunder bay!!! my mom runs the buisness "milk and water baking co" its really good have you tried?
That’s so cool I’ll have to try it! What kinda food do they have?
Ouimet canyon. 1000 kilometers to the floor. Nope, that is so far off it is crazy. It is not even 1 km deep. Top of tallest mountain to bottom of deepest ocean is 9000m + 11000m = 20 kilometers.
On checking the canyon is less than 100m.
What the sign is saying is that the flora at the bottom of the canyon is equivalent to that found 1000km north. So going to the bottom of the canyon is like traveling 1000km north.
Those were not blueberries btw
What were they?
They're a wild berry that grows around here. The blueberries she was showing around the part about Mount McKay are real blueberries. The ones they showed by Ouimet canyon are inedible...super bitter and I don't think there's much wildlife that eats them either
@@kschoeckGoose berrys) they look identical) be careful.🫐
Gooseberries are green and edible.
Hi I am thinking to visit .. are there lots of coffee shops and fast food restaurants alontthe streets down there ..which motel or so did you all stay at or can recommend?? I would like to explore all or most of the places you posted here excapt maybe the first stop which dont really appeal to me
How far of a hike is it the bridge or overlook? I'm handicap but like traveling to places, but some things aren't accessible to me.
It took maybe 5 minutes to walk to the bridge. The footbridge is pedestrian only
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..people visit Thunder Bay?
People troll?
I’m surprised they didn’t teach you to pronounce sauna properly. ;)
We aren’t Finnish 😢
ROUS ha ha ha.
RULE 1 STAY AWAY DRIVE RIGHT THROUGH DONT STOP
Don't tell me you came to Thunder Bay and didn't get some persians???