Event date: 12/10/2022 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Export event Robert McKenzie / Thursday, December 1, 2022 / Categories: Northwestern Ontario, Public Safety, Lake Superior Circle Tour, Lake Superior Northshore, Events Calendar, Event Type, Public Safety, Ontario, Thunder Bay Northwestern Ontario Christmas Light Parade December 10th, 2022 @ 7:00pm THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO ~~~~~ December 1, 2022 (LSNews) The parade route starts at Manitoulin Transport on Main St. and comes over the bridge at Intercity to Memorial Ave. Coming North up Memorial Ave to Queen St where in front of the Whole Sale Club and down Fort William Rd will be the Sensory section with no honking or music playing. Bring your spare change to drop in the buckets of the volunteers to be shared among George Jeffery Children's Centre, Autism Thunder Bay, Special Olympics, and Theraputic Riding. Map of Parade Route Parade of Lights committee’s official media kickoff to the 2022 event. The Thunder Bay Police Association’s 2022 Parade of Lights is set for Saturday, Dec. 10 (starting at 7 p.m.). #LSN_PublicSafety #LSN_TBPS #LSN_TBay #LSN_CircleTour Below Please Rate and Share this story To help us learn what is important to you Print Rate this article: 5.0 1Upvote 0Downvote Tags: Thunder Bay Ontario Thunder Bay Police Association’ 2022 Parade of Lights Related articles 30 taxpayers TBay calling city council to re-structure city hall operations Unexpected Announcement of the Hydro One Waasigan Transmission Project Line Lack of working Carbon Monoxide Alarms sends five to Hospital 2023 tax levy hike is the highest they're aware of in the city's history OPP OFFICER SHOT AND KILLED NEAR HAGERSVILLE
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