I plan on moving to thunder Bay because I like the fact that I drive in any direction and I'm surrounded by Crown Land I've been to a few campsites out there on my way to Manitoba I'm from Toronto getting older getting tired of the busy city work for a company that's all around the world all through Canada I like lots of entertainment hiking fishing camping hunting the area is for me maybe as well as Alberta
Golf. Public, private,semi private clubs and all within driving distance. The bus system at one time was awesome. Now it's affordable but just adequate.
Each city has its goods and its bads! In Thunder Bay, you will love how late it gets dark in the summer! But don’t forget that it comes with a cost! Prepare for the mighty late winter sunrise! That’s right, and late sunrise last long in Thunder Bay! Just in the days right before daylight saving time begins, you will be happy to have finally phased away from the crazy late sunrise, only to be slapped by it again when daylight saving time begins, with post 8 AM sunrise times again! Ouch! It won’t last long, but don’t forget that Thunder Bay is on the far west region on its time zone, so the sunrise time isn’t before 7 AM for too long. Definitely not for early birds! Otherwise, if you don’t mind that, you will love Thunder Bay! There is one pro in Thunder Bay; that the sun never sets before 5 PM! It is at 5:02 PM at the earliest, but it gets late fast as well! And when daylight saving time begins in March, the sun is already setting almost at 8 PM! Do keep in mind though that the farther north you go, the shorter the winter days, and the longer the summer days, so with just a bit north travel or east travel in the day of earliest sunset (a few days before winter solstice), the sunset time will easily get to before 5 PM, haha! But don’t panic!
Hi Kaushal- that is a great idea- out of curiosity- what specifically would you like to see if I did make a video specifically for International Students? Thanks!
Areas that they can move into for example. What is needed to find a place to rent especially with families and good schools for our children. Definitely three bedroomed homes or apartments and one bedroomed ones for single students. Which areas are close enough to universities and colleges such as Confederation college and the public transportation
Well the food part is right - I had the best smoked salmon from around Lake Nipigon I'm Thunder Bay; a.d the outdoors - anyways other than that the downtown railway blocks most of the city - and lots of addictions ... yes there are positives and negatives lile everywhere else;
Hi there, I will be shifting to Thunder Bay next month, which location you suggest for a family of three near lakehead university on a tight budget also priority is a good rating public school for my son.
Hi Sahil- that's exciting- where are you moving from? Are you looking to purchase or rent a home, and what is your budget? Feel free to email me- danielle@yourside.ca- I'm definitely happy to discuss!
Have you ever lived in Thunder Bay.? If not you better check it out before making a big jump. After you have been here for a while you may say possibly you should have given more thought to what the guy said..