The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, was created in 1908 to preserve and interpret the history of Northwestern Ontario through lectures, publications, the erection of monuments and plaques, and the preservation of documents
Located in a historic building, which once served as a Police Station and Court House, the Thunder Bay Museum offers visitors six galleries of local, regional and national heritage. Enjoy the permanent exhibits on the main floor, depicting the early years of Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario. Traveling and local exhibits that change frequently are featured on the second floor. The Antechamber Gallery, featuring works by local artists and craftspeople; as well as a music gallery and military exhibit can be found on the third floor.
* (Note: there is no residency restriction on participation by province or nation, however raffle tickets must be purchased in Ontario)