We stopped by the pagoda for information when we arrived in Thunder Bay for a family vacation. The s...
So helpful!
10/19/2019
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The Thunder Bay Tourist Pagoda, a designated National Historic Site of Canada, stands as a unique example of early 20th century tourism architecture, showcasing a blend of classical and Asian design elements. Built in 1909 by local architect H. Russell Halton, it was originally established to promote Port Arthur's superiority as a burgeoning industrial and tourism hub amid its rivalry with Fort William.
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We stopped by the pagoda for information when we arrived in Thunder Bay for a family vacation. The s...
Dropped in here because it was raining! But the lady inside was extremely friendly and helpful in su...
I am glad we stopped by for helpful assistance from the staff. Lots of information packs, things to ...
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