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SnowDay on the Waterfront, presented by Ontario Power Generation, was held on Family Day – Monday, Feb. 17, at Prince Arthur’s Landing – Marina Park.
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Feedback on our events helps us maintain, modify and improve our events, apply for funding and secure sponsorships and awards. Information is shared in reports and presentations to groups such as City Council, funders, and sponsors.
About SnowDay
This year’s SnowDay saw snow sculpting teams bring their vision of Thunder Bay’s 50th and Sports through the Ages to life through intricate snow sculptures. Congratulations to this year's people's choice award winner: ‘Waves of Thunder’ by Chad Charles Kirvan and Mary Jane MacDonald! The event also included many family fun activities such as snowshoeing, skating, ice slides, ice sculptures, interactive games, ice fishing, bannock over the fire, science experiments, crafts, music, and so much more. Learn more about SnowDay at www.thunderbay.ca/SnowDay.
SnowDay on the Waterfront, presented by Ontario Power Generation, was held on Family Day – Monday, Feb. 17, at Prince Arthur’s Landing – Marina Park.
Thank you for sharing your feedback.
Feedback on our events helps us maintain, modify and improve our events, apply for funding and secure sponsorships and awards. Information is shared in reports and presentations to groups such as City Council, funders, and sponsors.
About SnowDay
This year’s SnowDay saw snow sculpting teams bring their vision of Thunder Bay’s 50th and Sports through the Ages to life through intricate snow sculptures. Congratulations to this year's people's choice award winner: ‘Waves of Thunder’ by Chad Charles Kirvan and Mary Jane MacDonald! The event also included many family fun activities such as snowshoeing, skating, ice slides, ice sculptures, interactive games, ice fishing, bannock over the fire, science experiments, crafts, music, and so much more. Learn more about SnowDay at www.thunderbay.ca/SnowDay.