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  1. North Bay, critically situated at the junctions of Highway 11and Highway 17, remains a major transportation centre for Northern Ontario. It is the southern terminus of the Ontario Northland Railway, and is served by the Jack Garland Airport.

  2. The City of North Bay is a vibrant community in Northern Ontario Canada. Bordered by two lakes, close to forest trails and just a short 45 minute flight from Toronto makes this community an ideal place to live, learn, work and play.

  3. North Bay is nestled between two of Northeastern Ontario’s most stunning lakes and surrounded by forests. It is a modern city with its own unique values and features. Located 3.5 hours north of Toronto and 4 hours west of Ottawa, North Bay is surrounded by the beauty of nature, art and culture and offers something for everyone to experience.

    • Ride the rails and the carousal. The Heritage Railway and Carousel Company, located down by North Bay’s Waterfront is the perfect place to visit this summer.
    • Take in a show. If you want to experience culture and art at its finest, you have to include a visit to the Capitol Centre on your trip to North Bay. First opened in 1929, the theatre was renowned for its splendor and start of the art technology.
    • Walk the trails to the falls. The Duchesnay Falls Trails in North Bay are a 3km loop of trails that run past the incredible cascades and falls of the river.
    • Locally grown goods. The North Bay Farmer’s Market actually runs all year. In winter, it can be found running every Saturday in the North Bay Mall. In the spring, summer, and fall, it runs on Wednesdays and Saturdays at two different locations.
  4. Jul 6, 2021 · While North Bay is known for its natural beauty, it’s also full of museums, galleries, and street art to discover. The North Bay Museum is a solid first stop before exploring the culture-packed downtown.

  5. Looking for a truly northern experience? Look no further than North Bay, Ontario. Summer or winter, we’ve been living the northern dream since 1884, and we want to share it with you. Just a 3.5-hour drive north of Toronto, the Gateway to the North is the perfect mix of culture and wilderness.