425 Donald St E, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5V1
Housed in a historic 1907 Police Station and Court House, this museum features six galleries exploring Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario's rich heritage. View local artifacts, archival photos, and rotating exhibits celebrating Indigenous cultures, Finnish immigration, industri
🕐 Tu-Su 13:00-17:00; Jun 15-Sep 4 11:00-17:00
Updated · Mis à jour — Jun 18, 2026
Supported by Ottawa Tourism and the Ottawa Museum Network · Soutenu par Tourisme Ottawa et le Réseau des musées d'Ottawa
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The CMA's Complimentary Admissions Program allows Individual, Student, Retired, Institutional, and Fellow CMA Members complimentary or reduced admission to participating museums to facilitate the reciprocal exchange of knowledge within the Canadian museum sector. www.museums.ca
Le Programme d'admissions réciproques de l'AMC permet aux membres individuels, étudiants, retraités, institutionnels et aux Fellows de l'AMC de bénéficier d'une admission gratuite ou à tarif réduit dans les musées participants, favorisant ainsi un échange réciproque de connaissances et d'expertises au sein du secteur muséal canadien. www.musees.ca