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Thunder Bay - A view from the Boulevard Lake Dam


Title:
Thunder Bay - A view from the Boulevard Lake Dam

Description:
A view of Thunder Bay in the summer from the current river dam . In the distance near the end of this clip you will see the Ontario Hydro coal generating station .

Author:
tigerwoulds

Tags:
Bay, beaver, Boulevard, Current, Fish, fishing, Grain, Growers, Ladder, Lake, Pascol, River, smelts, speckled, Thunder, trout, United,

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