Written by Sean Irwin on 03 August 2011
Terrace Bay has begun a targeted marketing campaign with the goal of attracting visitors from the City of Thunder Bay. Two billboard spaces have been rented in Thunder Bay at prominent locations; one in front of the great Canadian Superstore on the Harbour Expressway and the other behind the Wal-Mart on Water Street.
The billboards feature the new Terrace Bay Lighthouse and the great outdoors which the Township view as a fit with potential visitors. The Municipality has also created a webpage with the domain name
www.enjoyterracebay.ca which features 1 and 2 day trip itineraries to assist tourists in planning their trip. This project was funded through Superior North CFDC’s Local Initiative Contribution, as funded by FedNor. To let us know what you think of the billboards, visit our
facebook page.
Lighthouse Billboard by Superstore
Nature Billboard by Wal-Mart in Thunder Bay
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