Please enjoy some photos below of Thunder Bayโs Waterfront.
June 1, 2024 International Trails Day: Waterfront Trail Clean-Up and Trails Information Fair with Funding support from Trans Canada Trail.

Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull


Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull

Photo Credit: Michael Hull





Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs

Photo Credit: Scott Hobbs
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Brent Linton
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo Credit: Michael Hull
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon.
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo: Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Shannon.
Photo credit: Scott Hobbs
Photo credit: Scott Hobbs
Photo Courtesy of Patrick Chondon
Media Interview: Deloitte Canada Study
Moving North to South, here's the northernmost sign denoting a 13.5 kilometer trail terminating at the southern extremity of the proposed City trail.
Moving North to South, at the 12.5 kilometer signpost with this sign being on North Water Street/Marina Park Drive, we have traveled another 500 meters towards Prince Arthur's Landing.
Moving North to South, at the 13.0 kilometer signpost, we have traveled 500 meters with this sign being on North Water Street/Marina Park Drive immediately west of the unoccupied Great West Timber site.
Easterly start of the Mckellar River section of the Waterfront Trail about 800 m from Mission Marsh parking lot.
Approaching the south bank of the Mckellar River
Looking west with the Mckellar rail bridge in the far distance
Looking west within sight of the rail bridge crossing the McKellar River and the historic KingFisher boat (white) slowly being restored