Terrace Bay Lighthouse
Sarah McArthur finds out what's happening in the community of Terrace Bay.
This is My Terrace Bay, Ontario
This video was developed by local videographer Ryan Kenny and is designed to showcase the incredible beauty and lifestyle of the Township of Terrace Bay. Our small community is located at the Top of Lake Superior region in Northwestern Ontario and is home to amazing nature and outdoor activities. For more information, visit terracebay.ca.
Terrace Bay Downtown Complete
This video shows the before, during, and after phases of the incredibly successful Terrace Bay Downtown Revitalization Project. The project began as an idea in January 2007 and resulted in construction 2010-2011 and a ribbon cutting ceremony on July 20, 2011. Special thanks to all the volunteers, staff, business owners, and residents for their hard work with the project!
This is My Terrace Bay May 2012
We updated our This is My Terrace Bay Video slightly to include some images of the new downtown and Terrace Bay Lighthouse. We will make some more changes soon.
Things To Do in Terrace Bay
This video shows off some of the things for families and youth to do in Terrace Bay. We work hard to meet the needs of our families and there are just too many activities to feature them all in one video! Other activities include: curling, figure skating, soccer, hiking, tae kwon do, sea cadets, atving, bowling, biking, fishing, swimming, and hunting. Visit our website at terracebay.ca/lifestyle to see all the things that make our Community great!
Terrace Bay Through Our Youth's Eyes
Our youth from St. Martin Catholic School have produced this video to show off how they view living in Terrace Bay from their own pictures and experiences. Great job!
Travelling Truth Tour The Myth Is Canada in the LightHouse Terrace Bay Ont
These are a just a few of the many Native Sons and Daughters who are educating and uniting on a solution to end the Lies and corruption - Thank you all for being part of the Creation of our FIRST Constitution - removing the shackles of the BNA ACT and the Indian ACT
Travelling Truth Tour - The Myth is Canada - Native Sons and Daughter Unite to save their Countries
As we explained the Native Sons and Daughters united together we are Sovereign and to create an amazing Constitution together to remove the corrupt BNA Act and Indian Act so all may live in peace, prosperity for future generations -
- Why we are Creating a True Constitution - Learn more about this amazing Document - here
Travelling Truth Tour - The Myth is Canada - this is a brief description what this page is designed for and our Goals
Anyone interested in Donations for the Tour may e-transfer to this email
TravelingTruthTour@outlook.com
Constitutional Conventions Core beliefs:
DeJure Constitutional Conventions -
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and Women are created with equal rights, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it,and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Freedom, Justice, prosperity, abundance, emancipation and the ability for all people to thrive.
Uniting people across the land, inspiring people with truth.
Bringing the actions hidden in darkness into the public light.
This is all being done to form a new system that will be for the benefit of the people.
We are attempting to educate the population to help aid them in comprehending the true nature of the political reality we are currently dealing with in Canada.
We want the people to become involved in the formation and drafting of organic constitutions for each province with respect to native lands.
(Each province is in fact it's own country already. Please see links provided for educational purposes ).
Travelling Truth Tour - The Myth is Canada
The Myth is Canada
canada
Canada a Country without a Constitutions
CANADA A COUNTRY WITHOUT A CONSTITUTION
A Factual Examination Of
The Constitutional Problem
By Walter F. Kuhl
Member Of Parliament
Jasper-Edson 1935-1949
January 1977
It is therefore easy to see why Canada is
not a confederation.............
Dr. Maurice Ollivier, K.C., Joint Law Clerk,
House of Commons, before the Special Committee
on the British North America Act, 1935
I have always contended, for reasons too long to enumerate here,that it [Canada] has not become either a confederationor a federal union.
[Dr. Ollivier, in a personal letter to Mr. Kuhl, May 30th, 1936]
Never Have so Many Known so Little About so Much
HO, CANADA ! by R. Rogers Smith, ( Chief Wapanatak )
Canada is merely a geographical expression, not a political entity, says R. Rogers Smith, long-time battler
for the right of Canadians to vote as Canadians, a right he claims they have never possessed.
In his final chapter the author proposes a “ do-it-yourself ” method whereby the individual Canadian can assert this right.
Writing often in a style, which has brought consternation to officialdom, R. Rogers Smith blends a scholar’s knowledge of Canada’s political history with a formidable array of facts, which cannot be disputed.
Terrace Bay Dragfest
Drag Race | Car Show | Burnout Competition | Food Trucks
Recreation and Events in Terrace Bay
This video shows some of the recreation activities and events for young families in Terrace Bay. Our small town offers a variety of activities and more info can be found at terracebay.ca/recreation.
Aguasabon Falls in Terrace Bay
This video shows the magnificant Aguasabon Falls and Gorge in Terrace Bay, Ontario at one of its highest recorded levels of 200 cubic metres per second. The sight is simply incredible and hard to imagine that it is one of the main water diversions into Lake Superior and has raised water levels 2.8 cm! The attraction has a nice park and washrooms for tourists and leads into the 52km Casque Isles Hiking Trail. For more information visit terracebay.ca.
Hydro Bay in Terrace Bay
This video shows the incredible beauty that is Terrace Bay (known by the locals as Hydro Bay) in the Township of Terrace Bay. The bay is home to some cottages and the Agausabon Falls Hydro Generating Station. It is one of the first sights welcoming visitors to the Township of Terrace Bay from the West and is simply spectacular. For more information, visit terracebay.ca
Helicopter Ride over Terrace Bay
Drag Fest Terrace Bay 2019
R44 Helicopter
The Township of Terrace Bay
It took a strong entrepreneurial spirit and vision of a brighter future to see the people of Terrace Bay through one of the most difficult economic downturns this small Northern Ontario town has ever experienced.
Located on the north shore of Lake Superior, east of Thunder Bay, this small community of 1,700 people was built around a pulp and paper mill in the 1940s that at its peak employed more than 1,000. However, during the last two years, an ailing forestry sector resulted in the layoff of the entire workforce of 420 people, leaving a startling 40 per cent unemployment rate.
It has probably been the toughest time Terrace Bay has gone through in its history, said Carmelo Notarbartolo, chief administrative officer for the Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay.
In what appeared to be the end of the township's economic lifeline, the paper mill sat idle under creditor protection, unable to pay its taxes. But council remained hopeful and rallied for financial support from the provincial government for the mill along with funding for other economic diversification projects to breathe some life back into the community.
They (council) said, 'We can't just sit back and hope something happens. We have to look toward the future' ...They were committed to it, and administration took it and ran with it, said Notarbartolo.
With council's support, advocacy, and perseverance, Terrace Bay Pulp Inc. was able to obtain a $25-million loan from the Ontario government. Other money from a private financier was coming, leaving the township hopeful that the mill would return to full production of 1,200 tonnes of pulp per day.
Other diversification efforts were initiated about four years ago when council struck a strategic plan, which it has aggressively implemented.
A $3-million downtown revitalization project helped give a facelift to the core businesses with new canopies, landscaping enhancements and a 50-foot lighthouse with an observation deck, visible from the Trans Canada Highway, and providing a view of Lake Superior, the township and the downtown.
We're hoping the lighthouse will hook travellers into our downtown core, Notarbartolo said, explaining that Ministry of Transportation statistics indicate 800,000 vehicles pass by Terrace Bay every year. Even attracting a small percentage of them to spend some money in our downtown will generate new revenue for our downtown businesses.
The project prompted a local pharmacy to expand its services and staff as a direct result of the project.
New highway signage and in-town signs have been erected to promote tourism attractions like the gorge, beach and golf course.
A $2-million cultural centre was created through the renovation of an old elementary school. It houses a new library, senior's activity centre and community hall.
With the community's aging population, the senior's centre will provide a space for recreational activities as well as a place to gather. The community hall has already booked events and weddings, generating some employment and keeping people in the community. Previously, events and weddings took place outside of Terrace Bay to nearby Schreiber.
The $1.9-million highway commercial project, completed in 2009, developed seven fully serviced commercial lots along the Trans-Canada Highway in order to attract new businesses.
Partnerships with nearby townships like Schreiber, Jackfish and Rossport have helped strengthen each other's position when applying for government funding.
We always keep in touch and let each other know what we are doing, Notarbartolo said. We tell the government that the projects benefit the places around us.
Another area council has zealously targeted is the healthcare field by dedicating a full-time staff member to recruit physicians. Terrace Bay now has a full complement of family physicians, which Notarbartolo said they struggled with as late as 2009.
This is something we are very proud of because neighbouring municipalities cannot say the same thing. With an older demographic, it is important to have this.'
Notarbartolo said they expect to see the full impact of the projects by the end of 2011.
It's been some very tough times but there is a light at the end of the tunnel, he said. All the little things in the strategic plan have evolved successfully and now the mill will be back up and running. We're very excited about the next 12 months in Terrace Bay.
AB Group acquires Canada's Terrace Bay Pulp for $300 mn
AB Group acquires Canada's Terrace Bay Pulp for $300 mn
Terrace Bay Remembrance Day Celebrations
Remembrance Day celebrations at the Terrace Bay Cenotaph on November 11, 2016. copyright Terrace Bay/Schreiber News 2016
2012 Lighthouse Street Festival
This video shows the events that took place on August 24, 2012 in Terrace Bay which included the Grand Celebration of the $250 million investment by the Aditya Birla Group and Creation of AV Terrace Bay Inc. and the 2nd Annual Lighthouse Street Festival. The Lighthouse Street Festival was a huge success with over 1,300 visitors and many activities for the whole family. For more information on Terrace Bay, visit terracebay.ca.
Main beach terrace bay
Dec 6th 2015 down at the main beach in terrace bay Ontario
Terrace Bay to Thunder Bay, Ontario - Canada Motorcycle Timelapse
Filmed with a GoPro Hero 3
Roughly 3000 images at 5 second intervals
Stitched together at 4 images per second