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Thunder Bay is a city in, and the seat of, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. It is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario with a population of 107,909 as of the 2016 census, and the second most populous in Northern Ontario after Greater Sudbury. Located on Lake Superior, the census metropolitan area of Thunder Bay has a population of 121,621, and consists of the city of Thunder Bay, Fort William First Nation, and the municipalities of Oliver Paipoonge and Neebing.
Historically known as the “Gateway to the West”, Thunder Bay is an important port city for Canadian exports. It is home to one of Canada’s five Great Lakes ports (the others being Hamilton Harbour on Lake Ontario, the Port of Montreal on the St. Lawrence River, Vancouver Harbour on the Pacific Ocean, and Halifax Harbour on the Atlantic Ocean), as well as the head of Great Lakes Fleet Operations and Maintenance for Canadian National Railway.
Thunder Bay is the site of the Thunder Bay Generating Station, a 3,000 megawatt coal-fired power plant. The city is also home to Lakehead University, Confederation College, and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre.
The city gets its name from the immense thunderstorms that plague the area during spring and summer months. These storms are created when warm air from the Gulf of Mexico collides with cold air from Canada’s interior, creating an unstable mixture that can lead to severe weather conditions.
The city was originally known as Fort William, named after William III of England. It was established as a trading post by the North West Company in 1803. In 1821, it merged with Hudson’s Bay Company and became known as Fort William and Port Arthur. The two towns later amalgamated to form the city of Thunder Bay in 1970.
The city has a diversified economy, with industries ranging from transportation and manufacturing to forestry and tourism. The city is home to the headquarters of the Canadian National Railway and the Port of Thunder Bay, as well as to several major manufacturing plants.