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Current River Community Centre

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450 Dewe Avenue
Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 2G7 Canada
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February 2025

Sun 23
Featured Featured Sunday, February 23 @ 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Annual Dinner – Guest Speaker Doug Tate from Parks Canada

Current River Community Centre 450 Dewe Avenue, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Tickets for the Annual Dinner with the Thunder Bay Field Naturalists are now ON SALE! Please join us for a cozy […]

$45

February 2024

Sun 25
Featured Featured 0, February 25, 2024 @ 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Annual Dinner

Current River Community Centre 450 Dewe Avenue, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Dr. Steve Windels has worked as a wildlife biologist at Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota since 2003, where he oversees wildlife monitoring, man-agement, and research for the park. He has studied many components of the southern boreal forest ecosystem including beavers, muskrats, grey wolves, moose, bald eagles and common loons. Dr. Steve Windels was re-cently honoured with the 2023 Distinguished Moose Biologist Award at the 55th North American Moose Conference and Workshop. Steve will share stories of the amazing wildlife he has observed over these 20 years.

$45

February 2023

Sun 26
Featured Featured 0, February 26, 2023 @ 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Annual Dinner

Current River Community Centre 450 Dewe Avenue, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Join us for socializing, dinner and a thought-provoking presentation.

The TBFN Annual Dinner Meeting will be at the Current River Community Centre on Sunday, February 26, 2023. Symposium 4:30 pm,  Supper 5:45 pm. Vegetarian options are available.  

Representatives from the City of Thunder Bay and the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority will bring us up to date on exciting plans for the Thunder Bay Waterfront Trail. The proposed trail will provide a link from the Current River Greenway to Mission Marsh. The speakers will describe the routes and side trails and how they will provide wildlife habitat and access to the Lake Superior and Kaministiquia River shorelines. Habitat projects, some currently underway, include development, protection and enhancement of wetlands, shorelines and backshore areas using native plants, stormwater control and reduction of invasive species. 

Please plan to join the Thunder Bay Field Naturalists at the Annual Dinner to hear about this long awaited trail.

$35

February 2022

Sun 27
Featured Featured 0, February 27, 2022 @ 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Annual Dinner ***CANCELLED***

Current River Community Centre 450 Dewe Avenue, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

Join us for socializing, dinner and a thought-provoking presentation.

We are pleased to announce that the speakers have been confirmed. A presentation will be made by Brian Ratcliff, Allan Gilbert and Susan Craig, entitled "The Rhythm of Birding in Thunder Bay District". The presentation, in play form, will tell how birders engage in their passion through the seasons, with humorous stories about the 2021 Brian Moore Trophy competition. A slideshow will accompany this passionate camaraderie of our local Thunder Bay birders. 

The TBFN Annual Dinner Meeting will be at the Current River Community Centre on Sunday, February 27, 2022. Symposium 4:30 pm,  Supper 5:45 pm. There will be a silent auction and a cash bar (cash only). 

Check back later for more information on the guest speaker or speaker(s).

$35
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