Port Arthur Stadium A Canadian Ballpark Seventh Inning Stretch
Thunder Bay, Ontario
July 2010 World Junior Baseball Championship
Take me out to the ball game.
Seventh Inning Stretch
U-18 Baseball World Cup in Thunder Bay - PART TWO
This is the second of three videos of the TBT News & Sports coverage of the 2017 U-18 Baseball World Cup, which was hosted at Port Arthur Stadium and Baseball Central, from September 1-10.
Port Arthur (Thunder Bay) Harbour; Kababeka Falls; Current River
Thunder Bay and area scenery captured on 16 mm film - 1950s
O Baseball Canada In Thunder Bay
Baseball Fans in Thunder Bay Sing O Canada
IBAF World Junior Baseball Championship
July 23 - August 1, 2010
Thunder Bay Border Cats home game '06
Short clip of a Border Cats home game summer '06
2013 Thunder Bay Hydro Solar Installations
This project includes solar PV arrays on six City of Thunder Bay buildings installed as part of Thunder Bay Hydro's SEED Initiative.
*Superior North EMS
*Victoriaville Parkade
*Thunder Bay Transit
*Mountdale Maintenance Garage
*TBayTel Work Centre
*Port Arthur Arena
The rooftop solar PV arrays join the Mapleward Renewable Generating Station in creating a legacy of renewable electricity generation in the community.
Thunder Bay Border Cats Home Opener Delayed
The Thunder Bay Border Cats learned they will lose a third of their home games, and revenue, because Port Arthur Stadium won't be ready in time. The delay is a result of the upgrades being completed to prepare the field for the U18 Baseball World Cup in September.
U-18 Baseball World Cup in Thunder Bay - PART THREE
This is the third of three videos of the TBT News & Sports coverage of the 2017 U-18 Baseball World Cup, which was hosted at Port Arthur Stadium and Baseball Central, from September 1-10.
Longest Day of Play at the Canada Games Complex Thunder Bay Marianne Stewart
Longest Day of Play
Date: June 21, 2016
Time: 3:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Location: Canada Games Complex
420 Winnipeg Ave, Thunder Bay, ON
Come down to the Canada Games Complex on the longest day of the year, June 21st and celebrate the Longest Day of Play! Kids of all ages are encouraged to come down and join us in a fun run, art activities, and a dance party! Or grab a bite to eat from the Local Motion food truck. Activities will be help from 3:30-8:30 p.m.The best part? It's free to join!
Let's kick of the summer by going back to basics and playing all evening long!
CANADA WALK THUNDER BAY DEC 15 2000 PT 4
3rd CAMPAIGN
CANADA 769 DAY WALK
June 20, 2000 August 9, 2002
This was Step By Step 3rd Campaign, the Canada 769 Day Walk. Liver Transplant Recipient George Marcello continued his journey of addressing Canadas organ & tissue shortage. He carried an Olympic style Torch called the Torch Of Life in memory of Victor Davis. His goal was to wake up Canada by inspiring the media, public & 3 levels of Government. Mr. Marcello continued to conduct thousands of consultations and gathered invaluable information that expanded and confirmed his previous campaign, the Ontario Walk.
Pope John Paul 2 asked George to join him at Vatican City. On September 5 2001, his holiness blessed the Torch and proclaimed to the world, that organ & tissue donations, is a Genuine Act of Love. He also urged George to pass the Torch to the Youth, who would eventually become the voice of Step By Step.
CANADA 769 DAY WALK BEGINS
Torch of Life is born
June 20 2000: Toronto Canada
Step By Step launched the Canada 769 Day Walk. We started at Danforth Collegiate Technical Institute that morning and made our way to Queens Park. After getting blessed by Ontario Parliament we made our way to Toronto City Hall. It started as the Canada 500 Day Walk; it soon became the Canada 600 Day Walk, only to eventually become the Canada 769 Day Walk. During the period before our Kickoff, the Step-By-Step team was working around the clock to raise $750,000.oo to meet the budget for the entire Walk Campaign. Things looked very optimistic, several large corporations made promises; government grants seemed attainable, especially after the positive impact and recognition Step By Step received by the entire Province of Ontario. On kickoff day, we had exciting activities planned throughout the city of Toronto. This including stops at the City Hall, Parliament Building, and different ethnic neighborhoods. All the media outlets were covering our activities, along with notable Politicians, celebrities, athletes, and many people. Everyone showed up enthusiastically, except for the people who were going to present the cheques. It seemed like we had all the eggs in one basket and the basket didnt appear. The Step-By-Step team was devastated. With no foreseeable funds coming in and with only $5,000.00 in our budget, everyone panicked and collapsed and the majority of people resigned. The dream that had so much hope, so much glory, was turning into a nightmare on Day 1. During the campaign leading up to the kickoff, over 90 cities and towns on the Canada 769 Day Walk schedule had worked very hard preparing activities and were very excited to have Step By Step visit them. George was prepared not to let them down; he was not going to let his mom down, and all those people who still believed in the dream. With a dismal budget of $5,000.oo, a borrowed vehicle and no permanent road crew, George marched on under the divine inspiration of Whitney Houstons song Step By Step.
Torch Of Life gets lit
It was here that the Torch of Life was officially lit by Mayor Mel Davis. He then passed the Torch to a Donor family member who then passed it onto a person waiting for an organ transplant. That day Step By Step had a mere $6000.00 in the budget. We organized 500 communities and over 100,000 individuals to participate in over 4,000 events. In every community we coordinated activities with the media, members from all 3 levels o9f government, schools, churches, malls, festivals, service clubs, cultural groups, sports events, army - police - firefighters - and ambulance forces. We invited people from all walks of life and different agencies and organizations. We conducted over 1000 press conferences and consultations. Discussions, debates, and workshops became a daily activity. We had no permanent road team. We had to recruit road team members 27 times during this campaign. I suffered physically with e-coli, influenza, infections, and something new hypothermia. I was stalked by a cougar and came face to face with a black bear. Dogs would chase me once a week. I felt the roar of many transport trucks in 9 different seasons on many roads and highways. I wanted to give up 113 times. On the road we would beg for food and shelter. We distributed hundreds of thousands of donor cards. We met and inspired health officials in each province. Our goal was to wake up Canada.
go! Thunder Bay- Curling
This episode we meet Team Bonot from the Port Arthur Curling Club
World Junior Baseball in Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada
Gold Game - Australia vs. Chinese Taipei
Border Cats Baseball Fireworks by Dreamcatcher in Thunder Bay
THUNDER BAY - SPORTS - The Thunder Bay Border Cats lost what can only be called a heartbreaker last night at the Port Arthur Stadium
The Cats showed real promise and demonstrated that there is depth in the team's character as they rallied from a two run second inning against the Mankato Moondogs.
In what started as an error battle, the Border Cats backed by the early pitching of M Anderson battled back with three runs in the Cat's side of the inning. The Cats then started to mount up a lead scoring one run in the third, and three runs in the 4th inning.
ThunderBay Karate Tournament Dec 2016 - 5 FIRST PLACE
ThunderBay Karate Tournament Dec 2016
Thunder Bay Border Cats VS Duluth Huskies 6/6/09 - Thunder Bay Ontario
Close game, Duluth ended up winning 4-3
Jordan Staal brings Stanley Cup to Thunder Bay Teaser
Jordan Staal brings Stanley Cup to the Port Arthur Stadium with Fergie Jenkins in Thunder Bay,ON.
Northwoods League All Star game 2009.
Day 73 - 100 Day Challenge - Canada Games Complex
A video blog about my journey to run 100 days in a row. Today was indoors, mainly for time efficiency. Nice to have this facility in our town.
cinematography: Jodi Scott
Border Cats v Loggers in Northwood League Action
THUNDER BAY - SPORTS - A beautiful night for baseball at the Port Arthur Stadium as the Thunder Bay Border Cats took on the La Crosse Loggers. The weather at the start of the game was a balmy 22c with a slight breeze from the south.
The Border Cats won 5-3 in a solid game
Thunder Bay Border Cats - Opening home game 2009 highlights - Part 1