Museums & Art Galleries in Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, ON

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18 Court Street South, Thunder Bay, P7B 2W3

+1 807-577-2656
Ahnisnabae Art Gallery is Indigenous owned and operated. Representing Indigenous artists in our region and throughout Canada. We now do Custom Framing in house.
Ahnisnabae Art Gallery showcases a wide variety of beautiful and high-quality indigenous art and artifacts with knowledgeable staff. Customers particularly appreciate the availability of custom framing and unique, locally-made items. The gallery features works by various artists and is a must-visit for anyone in Thunder Bay.
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14 Court St S, Thunder Bay, P7B 2W3

(807) 346-0409
Miscellaneous Retail, Miscellaneous retail stores, Matériel d artistes et Services, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Art Gallery, Conseillers, Retail Trade, marchands & galeries d art
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317 Park Ave, Thunder Bay, P7B 1C7

(807) 343-5175
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4 Balsam St, Thunder Bay, P7A 5M7

(807) 286-4233
Art Gallery
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215 Red River Rd, Thunder Bay, P7B 1A5

(807) 407-7570
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96 High St N, Thunder Bay, P7A 5R3

(807) 472-0542

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251 Red River Rd, Thunder Bay, P7B 1A7

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2460 Sleeping Giant Pkwy, Thunder Bay, P7A 0E7

(807) 935-8974
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316 Bay Street, Thunder Bay, P7B 1S1

(807) 345-5446
Consultant, Art Gallery, Dealer, Gallery, Art Galleries
Northern Lights Gallery is a popular spot for customers to enjoy excellent pastries, muffins, and coffee in Thunder Bay. The café boasts a great ambience, friendly staff, and clean environment. The atmosphere is perfect for relaxing with friends, reading, or playing games. The coffee selection is diverse and flavorful, with good parking availability. Customers appreciate the friendly team and welcoming environment.
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1080 Keewatin Street, Thunder Bay, P7B 6T7

(807) 577-6427
Since 1976, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery has served the needs of Northwestern Ontario artists and art audiences while providing an important link to other cultural centres. As the region's only public gallery facility, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery's three-fold mandate is: to research, collect and exhibit the work of contemporary First Nations artists to promote, encourage and exhibit the works of local and regional artists to host travelling exhibitions from other art galleries and museums. With three gallery spaces that change exhibitions approximately every 6 weeks, there is always something new to capture the public's imagination. In addition to an ambitious exhibition schedule, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery offers a wide range of educational programs and community outreach services. Art classes for all ages, visiting artist lectures and workshops, and a unique Gift Shop are all part of the Thunder Bay Art Gallery experience. Centrally located on the campus of Confederation College, the Thunder Bay Art Gallery can be approached from both Edward and Balmoral Streets. The building's exterior is clearly marked with six outdoor sculptures by artists Ahmoo Angeconeb, Mary Anne Barkhouse and Michael Belmore, which are part of the Gallery's Permanent Collection. The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is accessible for people using wheelchairs. Box 10193 1080 Keewatin Street Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada P7B 6T7 President - Heidi Uhlig Vice President - Barry Smith Treasurer - Susan Merlo Paula Bouchard Greg Carfagnini Mark Clara Andrew Dorland Dave Grady Pippi Johnson Jamie Monastyrski Guillaume Neault Roberta Simpson Appointed Positions.
Thunder Bay Art Gallery is a small yet impressive museum showcasing artifacts from established artists and young school-age artists. The exhibition, 'Radical Stitch', is a standout with gorgeous bead works. The professional and knowledgeable staff creates a pleasant experience. Visitors also enjoy taking pictures with the deer outside.
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212 Miles St E, Suite 202, Thunder Bay, P7C 1J6

(807) 472-5190
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605 Victoria Ave E, Thunder Bay, P7C 1B1

(807) 622-7573
Art Gallery
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905 Victoria Avenue East, Thunder Bay, P7C 1B3

(807) 623-3522
History museum, Museum, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
Northwestern Ontario Aviation Heritage Centre is a highly-regarded museum where visitors appreciate the engaging flight simulator experience and the knowledgeable volunteers. Children particularly enjoy the simulator and the aviation history exhibit. Overall, a popular destination with a high satisfaction rating.
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425 Donald Street East, Thunder Bay, P7E 5V1

(807) 623-0801
A Museum, Historical Society and Archives for Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
The Thunder Bay Museum is a must-visit with rich history and beautiful artifacts. The first and second floors showcase the history of Thunder Bay and its people, while the third floor features exhibitions of black-and-white photographs, paintings, and films. The museum is by donation and offers a small selection of world war artifacts. The third floor also has rooms for rent for events. Several visitors appreciate the great people working there and the informative exhibits.
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219 May Street South, Thunder Bay, P7E 1B5

(807) 622-2852
Museum

2826 ARTHUR STREET EAST, Thunder Bay, P7E 5P4

(807) 623-0679
Gallery, Dealer, Miscellaneous Retail Stores, Frame Dealers, Art Galleries, Picture Frames, Consultant
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1350 King Rd, Thunder Bay, P7K 1L7

(807) 473-2344
Fort William Fort William Historical Park is a leading heritage and cultural attraction that brings people from across North America to our doors to experience northern hospitality, be entertained, and conduct business - just like we did two hundred years ago. This section will allow you to learn more about the Fort’s multi-faceted role and diverse facilities both in the past and in the present. By clicking on the Explore Fort William link you can familiarize yourself with our modern facilities and historic structures. Our History details the saga of how Fort William came to dominate the North American fur trade in the early nineteenth century and reveals the dramatic story of the Fort’s modern reconstruction . This link also outlines our corporate values and the many awards we have won for our innovative approach to heritage and tourism. Find out about how our tourism mandate and values define Our Role Today and locate useful tourism links.
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3218 Rosslyn Rd, Rosslyn, P7K 0T4

(807) 939-1262
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3190 Hwy 61, Slate River, P7J 0G8

(807) 475-7424

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