Thunder Bay Waterfront Committee- Prince Arthur's Landing
PA Landing Display
Prince Arthur´s Landing in ThunderBay, IOC/IAKS Award 2015
Winner of a silver medal.
Prince Arthur's Landing Walkabout
The City of Thunder bay is continuing to work on the development of the waterfront project. Here is a look at the Pier Two development.
Prince Arthur's Landing Rough
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Haunting LIVE! Thunder Bay, Ontario
Haunting LIVE! Thunder Bay, Ontario
OGPS Filming investigates the reportedly haunted Prince Arthur Hotel landmark location in Northern Ontario.
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European settlement in the region began in the late 17th century with a French fur trading outpost on the banks of the Kaministiquia River.[9] It grew into an important transportation hub with its port forming an important link in the shipping of grain and other products from western Canada, through the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway, to the east coast. Forestry and manufacturing played important roles in the city's economy. They have declined in recent years, but have been replaced by a knowledge economy based on medical research and education. Thunder Bay is the site of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute.
The city takes its name from the immense Thunder Bay at the head of Lake Superior, known on 18th-century French maps as Baie du Tonnerre (Bay of Thunder).[9] The city is often referred to as the Lakehead, or Canadian Lakehead, because of its location at the end of Great Lakes navigation on the Canadian side of the border.[10]
History
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Main articles: Port Arthur, Ontario and Fort William, Ontario
Before 1900
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European settlement at Thunder Bay began with two French fur trading posts (1683, 1717) which were subsequently abandoned (see Fort William, Ontario). In 1803, the Montreal-based North West Company established Fort William as its mid-continent entrepôt. The fort thrived until 1821 when the North West Company merged with the Hudson's Bay Company, and Fort William was no longer needed.
Fort William in 1865
By the 1850s, the Province of Canada began to take an interest in its western extremity. Discovery of copper in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan had prompted a national demand for mining locations on the Canadian shores of Lake Superior. In 1849, French-speaking Jesuits established the Mission de l'Immaculée-Conception (Mission of the Immaculate Conception) on the Kaministiquia to evangelize the Ojibwe. The Province of Canada negotiated the Robinson Treaty in 1850 with the Ojibwa of Lake Superior. As a result, an Indian reserve was set aside for them south of the Kaministiquia River. In 1859–60, the Department of Crown Lands surveyed two townships (Neebing and Paipoonge) and the Town Plot of Fort William for European-Canadian settlement.
Another settlement developed a few miles to the north of Fort William after construction by the federal Department of Public Works of a road connecting Lake Superior with the Red River Colony. The work was directed by Simon James Dawson (see Port Arthur, Ontario). This public works depot or construction headquarters acquired its first name in May 1870 when Colonel Garnet Wolseley named it Prince Arthur's Landing. It was renamed Port Arthur by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) in May 1883.[11]
The arrival of the CPR in 1875 sparked a long rivalry between the towns, which did not end until their amalgamation in 1970. Until the 1880s, Port Arthur was a much larger and dynamic community. The CPR, in collaboration with the Hudson's Bay Company, preferred east Fort William, located on the lower Kaministiquia River where the fur trade posts were. Provoked by a prolonged tax dispute with Port Arthur and its seizure of a locomotive in 1889, the CPR relocated all its employees and facilities to Fort William. The collapse of silver mining after 1890 undermined the economy of Port Arthur. It had an economic depression, while Fort William thrived
HauntingLIVE! Thunder Bay, Ontario (all three parts)
HauntingLIVE! was at the Prince Albert Hotel in Thunder Bay Ontario where we did a small investigation across their Facebook Public Figure page and got over 4.8 K people who tuned in live and took part of the live chat.
You can see under this video of what took place the night of the event and see if you catch anything like others did the night of this event.
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Facebook Public Figure: OGPS Guys
Twitter: #ogpsfilming
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Thunder Bay Waterfront, Ontario
Marina Park is a local waterfront park and marina located on the shores of Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The park is located in the city's north end near the downtown north core. Aside from pleasure craft docks and a fueling facility, the park also has walking paths and a boardwalk, playground equipment, picnic tables, a Mariner's Monument[1] and the historic CN Rail Station (now home to gift shops and ice-cream parlor, restaurant and other amenities)
Thunder Bay is a city in, and the seat of, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. It is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario with a population of 108,359 as of the Canada 2011 Census, and the second most populous in Northern Ontario after Greater Sudbury. The census metropolitan area of Thunder Bay has a population of 121,596, and consists of the city of Thunder Bay, the municipalities of Oliver Paipoonge and Neebing, the townships of Shuniah, Conmee, O'Connor, and Gillies, and the Fort William First Nation. The city is often referred to as the Lakehead, or Canadian Lakehead, because of its location at the end of Great Lakes navigation on the Canadian side of the border.
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Documentary The Prince Arthur Hotel A Centenary History 2017
HAUNTINGLIVE! Thunder Bay, Ontario Promo
We come to you live on Facebook @ around 10:00 PM est. & this is one event that you don't want to miss out.
(HAUNTING LIVE) OGPS FILMING will be in a haunting history building in the heart of Thunder Bay Ontario.
You can let us know live right over your Facebook of what you see or hear while we check out the halls the haunting Prince Arthur Hotel!
Over the years OGSP Filming has been on Top TV Shows and Top radio stations, with this OGPS Filming does work with some of the top names in TV / Paranormal Shows and is working with and works with top names in the Paranormal World.
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Kitchener Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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Clear Air in Thunder Bay, Ontario
썬더 베이(Thunder Bay)의 항구 공원(Marina Park)
온타리오주의 썬더 베이(Thunder Bay)는 슈피리어호(Lake Superior)에 있는 항구 도시입니다. 썬더 베이(Thunder Bay)를 지날 때 잠시 호수변에 위치한 항구 공원(Marina Park)을 방문했습니다.
- 공원명칭: Prince Arthur's Landing at Marina Park
Ken MacAskill Naval Monument 80th Anniversary HMCS GRIFFON
Ken MacAskill was the Chairman of the Committee that planned and made sure Thunder Bay's Naval Monument at Prince Arthur's Landing at Marina Park was completed. Ken speaks with Thunder Bay Media on Saturday, October 21 2017 on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the dedication of the monument. The celebration was held as a part of the 80th Anniversary of the HMSC Griffon
Delta Hotel Thunder Bay
Typical room
Water Day Earthcare Thunder Bay March 25
As a part of Canada Water Week, Earthwise Thunder Bay hosted an event Sunday afternoon at Prince Arthur's Landing at Marina Park.
There were displays, and lots to do for everyone at this family friendly event.
Delta Hotel Thunder Bay
Lobby and restaurant
A tour behind the Haunted motel in the Tunderin Bay
The prince Arthur motel in thunder bay that supposedly someone had died in room 203 and since has been haunted :0
the pitts
riding bikes one afternoon at the compound, filmed & edited by NICK DZ Productions
Thunder Bay Waterfront Committee- Update
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Thunder Bay Waterfront, Pool Six - Another Perspective
Another perspective of our waterfront. This view is taken from a restricted area. Trespassers will be apprehended. If you go on these ground you must have permission first.