Thunder Bay Bed & Breakfasts
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Located a 10 minute drive from Thunder Bay, this secluded cedar chalet is situated on 42 rolling acres by a meandering river. Enjoy features like a jacuzzi and sauna, plus activities like mountain biking, canoeing, fishing, swimming and a work out gym. Mountain bike and X country ski trails and alpine skiing can be reached in 5 minutes.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Boreal Forest, relax and enjoy northern hospitality at this comfortable B&B. Enjoy the comforts of home in the bright, clean guest rooms, all with ensuites. Perfectly situated near Thunder Bay for travelers going across Canada or the Lake Superior Circle Route.
Situated on beautiful Hazelwood Lake this area is a conservation area full of great fishing, canoeing/kayaking, and swimming. Peace and serenity surround, along with some of the largest white pines in the area.
Hosts Shelley and Barry invite guests to enjoy the rest and relaxation of McVicar Manor. This gracious turn of the century home, in downtown Thunder Bay North (Port Arthur) has been renovated for your comfort. Close to dining, shopping, theatres, hospitals, Lakehead University, Confederation College and Marina.
Located 1 Km south off Hwy 11/17, this secluded B&B is situated 70 feet from the shore and has a grand view of Lake Superior.
Featuring a large room with cathedral ceilings, private entrance and 4-piece bathroom, Deerview is situated on 6 acres near the airport, ski hills and restaurants. Amenities include television, a small fridge, microwave, high-speed Internet and coffee maker in room. There is a small patio off room.





