Privacy Policy

Who we are Learn more about the Thunder Bay Museum here: https://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/about/about-us/ Comments When visitors leave comments on our site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a … Read more

Visiting the Thunder Bay Museum

We hope that everyone visiting the Thunder Bay Museum has the best experience possible. We ask all visitors to be considerate of each other, our building, and our staff. All Museum visitors are subject to the Thunder Bay Museum’s Code of Conduct. Below are some quick tips for when you visit.

Historical Walking Tours

Our Historical Walking Tours are Back for Summer 2024! Additional Information about the walking tours: Looking For More Information? Contact the Thunder Bay Museum, 425 Donald Street East, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5V1, by calling (807) 623-0801, or email us us at [email protected].

Publication Awards

The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society’s Publications Awards are given out for the best publications dealing with the history of Northwestern Ontario. They fall into five categories: To learn more about the individuals these awards are named after click here. A great many excellent books and articles, both popular and scholarly, are written about the … Read more

Job Opportunities

View the currently available employment opportunities with the Thunder Bay Museum. To express your interest in an available position, please contact the Thunder Bay Museum at [email protected] Acronyms: Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC), Young Canada Works (YCW), Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ), Summer Experience Opportunities (SEO).

Legacy Club of the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society

Define Your Legacy | Determine Your Strategy What Will My Legacy Be? Meet with your financial and legal advisors to consider the best option to meet your financial and philanthropic objectives. Speak with your family about your intentions to make a charitable gift. Contact a representative of the Museum. Join the Legacy Club – our … Read more

Cookie Monster Puppet

Cookie Monster Puppet

This is a Cookie Monster Puppet from around 1970-1975. Cookie Monster appears on Sesame Street and is best known for eating cookies and his catch phrases of “Me want Cookie!” or “om nom nom nom.” Cookie Monster did not start off as he did, in 1966 he was introduced as Wheel-Stealer and had sharp pointed … Read more

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Capt. E.R. Brock, Com. E.P. Tisdall, & Lt. Frank Bryan

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2017.1.28b – Family in Sunday best at homestead in Wabigoon