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Temperature: 6.05°C / 42.89°F
Feels Like: 3.08°C / 37.54°F
Minimum Temperature: 6.01°C / 42.82°F
Maximum Temperature: 6.05°C / 42.89°F
Pressure: 1,009 hPa
Humidity: 81%
Visibility: 10,000 meters / 6.21 miles
Wind Speed: 4.12 m/s / 9.22 mph
Wind Direction: 320°
Weather: Overcast clouds
Cloudiness: 100%
Province: Ontario ⬏ (ON)
Place name: Thunder Bay
Latitude: 48.3822
Longitude: -89.2461
Time Zone: America/Toronto
Time Zone UTC Deviation: -5 hours
Time Zone UTC Deviation During DST: -4 hours
Time Zone Short Description: Eastern Time Zone (ET) covering Toronto.
Time Zone Long Description: The Eastern Time Zone (ET) encompasses part of the eastern United States and Canada, including cities like Toronto. It is 5 hours behind UTC (UTC-5) during standard time and 4 hours behind UTC (UTC-4) during daylight saving time (DST). This timezone is used in several major cities and states, influencing various aspects of daily life and business operations.
Population: 108,843
Population Proper: 108,843
Density: 332 per sq km
Ranking: 2
Postal Codes: P7G P7E P7B P7C P7J P7K
Thunder Bay, located on the northwestern shore of Lake Superior, is a city known for its rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and stunning natural surroundings. As the largest city in Northwestern Ontario, Thunder Bay serves as a regional hub for commerce, education, and healthcare. The city’s waterfront area, known as Prince Arthur’s Landing, features parks, marinas, and cultural attractions such as the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. Thunder Bay’s historical significance is highlighted by Fort William Historical Park, one of the largest living history attractions in North America. The city is surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes, including the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and Kakabeka Falls. Thunder Bay hosts numerous festivals and events, such as the Thunder Bay Blues Festival and the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition. With its strong community spirit, diverse cultural offerings, and beautiful natural surroundings, Thunder Bay is a dynamic and welcoming city.
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