thunder bay in English

noun
1
a city on a large bay of Lake Superior in western Ontario; population 109,140 (2006). It is one of Canada's major ports.

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1. The Chanterelle, Thunder Bay, Ontario

2. Thunder Bay to Dryden · Bearskin Airlines

3. ValleyFresh Buskers Festival Thunder Bay, Ontario, CAN

4. Commercial vessels entering the Port of Thunder Bay are requested to contact Thunder Bay MCTS Centre on Ch12 when abeam of Welcome Islands and also when shifting berths or departing the harbour.

5. Blueprints is a humble music and audio production studio located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

6. Sticktotiveness: Thunder Bay ice cream stick factory finally opens (It seems that human nature has an Adversion to saving during good times.)

7. Acumental, Category: Artist, Singles: 58 Names, Top Tracks: 58 Names, Monthly Listeners: 55, Where People Listen: Seattle, Thunder Bay, Los Angeles, Denver, Cincinnati

8. The aircraft impacted the ground 10 seconds later near some derelict vehicles in a field about nine kilometres north of the Thunder Bay airport and was destroyed.

9. He then ejected and the aircraft impacted the ground 10 seconds later near some derelict vehicles, in a field about nine kilometres north of the Thunder Bay airport.

10. Diversion of traffic As part of the evidence submitted to the Agency, the applicants provided statistical information concerning potash traffic transshipped in Thunder Bay to U.S. destinations for the period from 1986 to 1992.

11. Katie had married John Vickers, an Anglo-Irish emigrant who started the Vickers Express Company -- developing interests as far afield as Fort William (Thunder Bay) -- and who had some success as a Toronto politician.

12. To determine whether local site differences corresponded to any morphological or chemical differentiation in Picea mariana, 10 cone-bearing trees were sampled from each of three semiadjacent stands near the Matawin River, Thunder Bay District, Ont.: (i) an upland forest on well-drained alluvial soil, (ii) an abandoned pasture on heavy soil, and (iii) a wet sphagnum bog.