YQT Temperature | 6.8 - 62.6 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Thunder Bay, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 62.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 6.8 F).
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If you’re looking for a real taste of Canada, or simply an unforgettable trip that takes your breath away, then get ready to embrace all of the natural wonders that Thunder Bay has to offer. An absolute treat for the eyes, this lush destination is overflowing with dense forests, raging waterfalls and tranquil nature trails. But that’s not all, as this idyllic retreat is also home to a charming and welcoming city.
A trip to Thunder Bay is all about getting back to the great outdoors, and there’s no better way to do that than by feeling the wind in your hair as you zip-line across Eagle Canyon, or go canoeing along a great lake. It’s thoroughly recommended that you enjoy the fresh air and stunning view at the Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park, so pack a picnic and relax whilst overlooking the cascading waterfalls.
The Sleeping Giant Provincial Park is also a delight that should not be missed. Not only can you witness some of the local wildlife in their natural habitat, but as you hike along the forest trails you’ll soon get an incredible panoramic view of Lake Superior. Before departing, make sure you head to the Fort William Historical Park to see a little Thunder Bay history come to life. A fun and educational recreation event, you’ll get a glimpse into what life was like for many rural settlers in this great and expansive land.
Canadian summertime usually lasts from June to August/early September, and whilst this is a beautiful destination to enjoy in the sunshine, it can also be quite costly at this time. Schools have their summer vacation during these months, meaning the cost of flights and accommodation will most likely increase due to the influx of tourists. April, May and September are much more favourable months in terms of weather and overall cost, but remember that Thunder Bay is also host to a number of winter sport and skiing events during the colder months, with many tour operators offering exclusive winter deals.
Thunder Bay isn’t ideally traveled on foot. In fact, many of the national parks are best reached with a convenient car rental so you can travel at your own pace. Whilst in the city, however, visitors should take advantage of the transit bus service that can take you across the region for a small fee.