Thunder Bay, Ontario
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Claude (Rocky) and his best friend Jonathan Holden
Jim (Nina) Kingsdale, Tim (Suzi) Norris, Andrew (Sharon) Havas, Mary K Bray, Mathew and Maryanne Morrison, Jack Hurd, Chuck (Gretchen) Lobitz, Jim and Lynn Folsom, Uncle Baxter, Betty Holland, Bill Mathews, Pat Dowther (President of League of Canadian Poets), Gene McNamara
Family and friends, his mom, and others. Some sports related letters as well
Romantic letters to Shari, Ann, Laura, Jen. Contains sensitive information.
A mixture of notes and poems in various stages of development and copies of works such as How to Coach Creative Writing, Landing, Across the Border. Also contains a few copies of Liman's thesis: Building the American House.
Boulder & Thunder Bay
Writing and letters.
Syllabus and Readings, Instructions for Rigor #3 and #4
Slides arranged into the following broad categories, based on an earlier numbering system:
- Thunder Bay and buildings (approx 90 slides)
- Confederation college fitness facilities (9 slides)
- Industry. Grain elevators, trains, shipbuilding, pulp & paper. (approx 110 slides.)
- Fort William Historical Park (approximately 220 slides.)
- Harbour & Marina Park. International Friendship Gardens. Chippewa Park. Silver Islet. (approximately 100 slides.)
- Boulevard Lake. Vickers Park. Hillcrest Park. Centennial Park. Cascades Conservation Area. Trowbridge Falls Park. Waverley Park. Paterson Park. (Approximately 120 slides.)
8a. Events. Rendezvous Days. Teddy Bears’ Picnic. Benny Birch’s Birthday Party. Murillo Fair. Sibley Ski Tour. Heart of Thunder Bay Run. Nipigon Fall Fishing Festival. (Approximately 80 slides.)
8b. Events. Canada Day. Folklore Festival. Indian Days (Pow Wow). Fur Trappers’ Fiddle Contest. (Approximately 100 slides.) - Skiing. Big Thunder. Candy Mountain. Mount McKay. Mount Baldy. Kamview. (Approximately 80 slides).
- Aquatic sports. Sailing, boating. Canoeing. Windsurfing. Water skiing. Swimming. Water polo. Scuba diving. (Approximately 60 slides).
- Jeux Canada Games 1981. Track and field. Tennis. Golf. Judo. Fencing. Badminton. Weight lifting. Soccer. Wrestling. Baseball. Basketball. Volleyball. Synchronized swimming. Hang gliding. (Approximately 60 slides).
- Jeux Canada Games 1981. People, teams, medals. Cycling. Archery. Canoeing and kayaking. Diving. Baseball. (Approximately 80 slides.)
- Fishing, lodges, aircraft. (Approximately 90 slides.)
16b. Lake Nipigon. Surprise Lake. Sandstone Lake. Reflection Lake. Saganaga Lake. (Approximately 40 slides.)
17a. Parks. Hazelwood Conservation Area. Hurkett Conservation Area. Eunice Wishart Conservation Area. Jim Jessiman Conservation Area. Wolf River Trailer Park. Poplar Lake Park. Pebble Beach. Stillwater Camp. (Approximately 40 slides.)
17b. Waterfalls. Cedar Falls Conservation Area. High Falls. Middle Falls. Mink Creek Falls. Highway 17 Falls. Others. (Approximately 25 slides.) - Provincial Parks. Lake Superior Provincial Park. Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park. McLeod Provincial Park. Neys Provincial Park. Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park. Nipigon Park. Pukaskwa National Park. Rainbow Falls Provincial Park. Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. (Approximately 120 slides.)
- Nature/wildlife. Shores. Roads. Flowers. Intercity mall. (Approximately 110 slides.)
21A. Lodges, camps. Terrace Bay, Marathon, Beardmore areas. (Approximately 50 slides.)
21B. Nipigon area. Pays Plat. Rossport. (Approximately 30 slides.) - Circle Tour. Sault Ste Marie, Minnesota, Michigan. Approximately 60 slides.
Unnumbered. Primarily circle tour and skiing. (Approximately 170 slides.)
A final report that used The Premier Ranked Destination Process, an evaluation tool to be used by destinations to determine their potential in the tourism marketplace. This report focuses on the North of Superior region use of the Process to gather and assess information for tourism growth.
A report that provides on overview of tourism activity in Northern Ontario in 2002. The report is to help aid those in tourism sector to better understand the nature of tourism in the area.
This report contains a total of 60 surveys. Surveys are focuses on select visitor group in NOSTA. Surveys carried out by personal interview at various tourist locations in the region of Thunder Bay.
This report contains survey results. Telephone surveys of 34 shops. Sports shops where located in 5 mile wide corridor of Highway 61.
A document for a bid proposal for the designation of Northwestern Ontario as the Forest Capital of Canada for the the year 2000.
A proposal for the further development of the community. The proposal discusses next steps for the continued development of Kakabeka Falls, via tourism.
Document/study packet pertains to the fourth Public Information Centre for the project of four lane planning of the Trans-Canada highway. Packet is sectioned into selected alternative locations for the four-lane highway.