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Book an Airbnb in Thunder Bay to spend a lovely vacation with family or friends
Book your Thunder Bay Airbnb from 54 short-term rentals listings. Compare top rentals sites such as Vrbo, Booking.com, Homestay and more on Likibu, the world’s largest rentals Meta search.
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Thunder Bay, Ontario
Accommodation
54
Vacation rentals
Price per night
$172
On average
High season
February - $196
+14%
Price in January
$160
On average
Type of accommodation
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2 Bedrooms, 79m²
Price per week
$1,207
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Low season
June : $139
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Available accommodation
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If you spend one night in an Airbnb in Thunder Bay, it will cost you around $172.
Spending a week in an accommodation in Thunder Bay will approximately cost you $1,207. The price of a night in an Airbnb in Thunder Bay varies between $976 and $1,375 for a stay of 6 nights.
If you are on a tight budget for your holiday, June is the best month to book an accommodation in Thunder Bay. At this time of the year, the cost of one night in an Airbnb in Thunder Bay is around $139. By booking in June, you will benefit from a 19% lower nightly price than in February ($196 per night on average).
Available Airbnbs in Thunder Bay (apartments, home rentals, cottages) are made for 4 guests on average, with a surface area of 79 m². If you are traveling with more friends or family, you can also book accommodation for 6+ people or more in Thunder Bay.
If you want to book a rental or an Airbnb in Thunder Bay for a week in July or August, plan on spending around $1,301. During this period, accommodations in Thunder Bay cost $186 per night on average.
Spending a weekend, from Friday to Sunday, in an accommodation in Thunder Bay will approximately cost you $418, a perfect option if you want to celebrate with friends, opt for a romantic getaway or spend some time with your family.
If you are looking for accommodation in Thunder Bay in January, 17% of the Airbnbs are still available. For an apartment, a vacation home or any other accommodation in Thunder Bay in January, plan on an average budget of $160 per night.
Thunder Bay, located on the shores of Lake Superior in Ontario, Canada, combines the charm of a small town with the amenities of a larger city. It's a gateway to outdoor adventures in the vast wilderness of Northwestern Ontario and offers a rich cultural heritage, reflecting the diverse communities that call it home. Whether you're interested in exploring the natural beauty of the region, delving into its historical sites, or enjoying urban conveniences, Thunder Bay has a variety of vacation rentals and Airbnbs to suit every traveler's needs.
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Thunder Bay is not just a destination; it's an experience. Here, you can immerse yourself in the great outdoors, explore significant historical landmarks, and enjoy the warmth and hospitality of a community that prides itself on its multicultural heritage.
Fort William Historical Park is one of the largest living history attractions in North America, dedicated to re-creating the days of the North West Company and the Canadian fur trade. With its historically accurate buildings and costumed interpreters, visitors can step back in time to 1816 and experience life as it was in a bustling fur trading post.
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, named for its resemblance to a giant lying on its back, is a marvel of nature offering breathtaking views of Lake Superior and the surrounding area. The park is a paradise for hikers, with over 100 kilometers of trails leading through forests, along cliffs, and to the top of the Sleeping Giant for panoramic views. In winter, the park transforms into a snowy wonderland for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
The Thunder Bay Art Gallery is the leading venue for the exhibition of Indigenous art in Northwestern Ontario. Featuring a collection of contemporary Indigenous and Northwestern Ontario art, the gallery offers a range of exhibitions, programs, and events that reflect the diverse cultural heritage of the region.
The Marina Park is Thunder Bay’s waterfront jewel, offering scenic views of Lake Superior and the Sleeping Giant. It's a perfect place for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or to simply sit and watch the boats. The park also features a splash pad, a skate park, and various public artworks, making it a vibrant hub of activity throughout the year.
The Terry Fox Monument, located just east of Thunder Bay, commemorates the Canadian hero's Marathon of Hope and offers stunning views of Lake Superior and the city. The site includes a visitor center and is a poignant reminder of Terry Fox's courage and determination.
Known as the "Niagara of the North," Kakabeka Falls is a spectacular sight with water cascading 40 meters down into the Kaministiquia River. The park offers excellent opportunities for photography, hiking along the boardwalks, and learning about the area's geology and history at the visitor center.
Staying in downtown Thunder Bay puts you in the heart of the city, with easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. The area is home to a variety of accommodations, from modern apartments to cozy Airbnbs, making it ideal for travelers looking to experience the city's vibrant urban life.
The historic Port Arthur district offers a charming mix of old and new, with boutique shops, cafes, and waterfront activities. Accommodations here range from quaint bed and breakfasts to contemporary condos, offering something for every taste and budget.
The Fort William area, known for its historical significance, provides a quieter setting with convenient access to Fort William Historical Park and other attractions. This neighborhood offers a range of vacation rentals that are perfect for families or anyone looking for a more laid-back experience.
For those seeking proximity to nature, the Current River area, near Boulevard Lake and Centennial Park, offers a peaceful retreat. With a variety of cottages and homes available for rent, it's the perfect base for exploring the outdoor beauty of Thunder Bay and its surroundings.
Thunder Bay is a city where the beauty of nature meets rich cultural history and modern conveniences. Whether you're here to embark on outdoor adventures, explore historical sites, or simply enjoy the local cuisine and hospitality, Thunder Bay offers a warm welcome and an unforgettable experience for all who visit.