Skip to content

GreatLakesCruises.com is a sales agent for every cruise line that operates on the Great Lakes.

  • info@greatlakescruises.com
  • +1-888-756-9008
  • Cruise the Great Lakes

    Cruise the Great Lakes

    • Lake Superior Cruises
    • Lake Ontario Cruises
    • Lake Michigan Cruises
    • Lake Huron Cruises
    • Lake Erie Cruises
    • New England Cruises 
    • Lake Superior Cruises
    • Lake Ontario Cruises
    • Lake Michigan Cruises
    • Lake Huron Cruises
    • Lake Erie Cruises
    • New England Cruises 

    Navigate North America's Most Iconic Waterway

    St. Lawrence Seaway cruises take travelers along the world’s longest deep draft commercial waterway, which connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. 

    Learn More
  • Great Lakes Cruise Lines

    Great Lakes Cruise Lines

    Victory Cruise Lines

    Ponant Explorers Cruises

    St. Lawrence Cruise Lines

    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

    Windstar Cruises

    Seabourn Cruises

    American Cruises

    Silversea Cruises

    Viking Expedition Cruises

    Tauck Cruises

    Pearl Seas Cruises

    American Queen Voyages

    Set Sail in 2026 or 2027

    Top departures fill up fast — explore upcoming seasons now and secure your spot on the Great Lakes.

    2026 | 2027
  • Cruise Itineraries

    Cruise Itineraries

    Victory Cruise Lines

    • Pearl Seas 16 Day -great Lakes And St. Lawerence Seaway Cruise (2025-2026)
    • Pearl Seas 15 Day -great Lakes Explorer Cruise (2025 - 2026)
    • Pearl Seas 12 Day -great Lakes & Georgian Bay (2025 -2026)
    • Pearl Seas 8 Day -great Lakes Cruise (2025-2026)
    • Ponant Explorers | Lake Superior - A Life Size Expedition
    • Heart of the American Great Lakes | Ponant Cruises
    • A Voyage along the Great Lakes - with Smithsonian Journeys | Ponant Cruises
    • Great Lakes Collection | Viking Expeditions
    • Great Lakes Explorer | Viking Expeditions
    • Niagara & The Great Lakes | Viking Expeditions
    • Undiscovered Great Lakes | Viking Expeditions

    View All

    Great Lakes Cruise Guides & Resources

    Several cruise lines serve the Great Lakes region. Due to the size of the locks, large ocean-going vessels aren’t able to enter the Great Lakes.

    View Guides & Resources

  • More...

    Resources & About

    • About Us
    • FAQ’s
    • Destinations
    • Library
    • News
    • Contact
    • About Us
    • FAQ’s
    • Destinations
    • Library
    • News
    • Contact

    Featured Ports

    • Illinois Cruises
    • Maine Cruises
    • Massachusetts Cruises
    • Michigan Cruises
    • Minnesota Cruises
    • New York Cruises
    • Wisconsin Cruises
    • Illinois Cruises
    • Maine Cruises
    • Massachusetts Cruises
    • Michigan Cruises
    • Minnesota Cruises
    • New York Cruises
    • Wisconsin Cruises

    Ships

    • Victory Cruise Ships
    • Ponant Explorers Cruise Ships
    • Pearl Mist Cruise Ship
    • Viking Octantis Cruise Ship
    • Canadian Empress Cruise Ship
    • Star Pride Cruise Ship
    • Victory Cruise Ships
    • Ponant Explorers Cruise Ships
    • Pearl Mist Cruise Ship
    • Viking Octantis Cruise Ship
    • Canadian Empress Cruise Ship
    • Star Pride Cruise Ship
Contact Us
Find A Cruise

Thunder Bay, Ontario Cruises

the largest city on the edge of the world

The Perfect Pairing of City and Country

Known to many locals as the largest city on the edge of the world, Thunder Bay is a charming, urban destination surrounded by unspoiled nature. It’s population consists heavily of First Nations descendants, who originally traded with the North West Company at Fort William. This established a booming network of trade in the early 1800s, where goods were brought by massive canoes all the way from Montreal, Quebec in exchange for furs from local trappers and indigenous folk. The small but important fort soon grew into two separate towns, Fort William and Port Arthur. Both continued to expand until 1970, when they merged to become the Thunder Bay we now know.

Thunder Bay cruises immerse travelers in the most Northwest part of Lake Superior, where impressive city attractions are paired with awe-inspiring nature. Up close, the sheer scale of the mountains and cliffs that extend from the water will dwarf cruise ships and anything else made by man. Just across the water from Thunder Bay looms the Sleeping Giant. Now a provincial park, the Sleeping Giant is made up of multiple mesas lined by 250 meter cliffs, forming the appearance of a giant laying on his back. Around the area, you’ll find several shipwrecks that entice history lovers from all over. In the city, we highly recommend picking up a Thunder Bay shipwrecks map to aid your exploration.

Great Lakes Cruises that visit Thunder Bay

It is treasures like these that bring Great Lakes cruises to Thunder Bay, along with ever-evolving urban development in the area. Because there’s so much to offer, many cruise lines are champing at the bit to add Thunder Bay to their itineraries. When in town, travelers have the opportunity to visit unique restaurants, markets, breweries and cocktail bars, all located near shore. Just a step outside, seemingly endless nature beckons hikers, kayakers, and and boaters to explore.

American Queen Voyages

  • Lakeside Treasures – 16 Days – Chicago to Chicago (2023)

​
Viking Expedition Cruises

  • Undiscovered Great Lakes – 8 Days – Thunder Bay to Milwaukee (2023)
  • Great Lakes Explorer – 8 Days – Milwaukee to Thunder Bay (2023)

Learn More About the Port of Thunder Bay

The city of Thunder Bay takes its name from 18th century French maps, which labeled its area at the head of Lake Superior as Baie du Tonnerre (Thunder Bay), due to the intense waters French Canadian traders had to canoe when sailing in Thunder Bay. Superior itself is the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area, containing 10% of all fresh water. It has served as an essential part of Thunder Bay’s economy by bringing in business and resources from all over. One of the biggest of these businesses is Canada Malting Company, which produces malt used by Jack Daniels, Coors, and many other large distillers and brewers. Several small breweries in town also use the same malt. Using the freshest malt and water, you’ll find incredible craft beer in Thunder Bay at places like Lakehead Beer Company and Sleeping Giant Brewing Company.

The city has over a hundred parks to explore, meaning there’s always something to do outdoors. Hockey is a major activity both indoors and out here too. The city of Thunder Bay has produced more professional hockey players per capita than any other city in the world. Hockey is a huge tradition in the city. While Thunder Bay doesn’t have an NHL team, we highly recommend catching a Thunder Bay North Stars (part of the Superior International Junior Hockey League) game if you have the chance. You might just catch a rising star before they head to the National Hockey League!

Lake Ontario Cruises
Lake Superior Cruises

Best Things to Do in Thunder Bay

Fort Williams Historical Park

Dedicated to preserving the legacy of First Nation and early European trade that led to Thunder Bay’s founding, Fort Williams Historical Park maintains and recreates life just as it was during the early 1800s. Here, you can experience the craft and culture of the Fort Williams First Nation firsthand, then explore the fort itself. Each building holds a new revelation of life during the fort’s operation, from the general store to the doctor’s office to the bakery. Throughout, guides in accurate garb detail Fort William’s history, making it a must see for all Thunder Bay cruises. Fort William Historical Park

Silver Islet

While technically a small community lying just outside of Thunder Bay, Silver Islet is packed with history. It was once a bustling silver mining town, but now maintains just six full-time residents. Folks from Thunder Bay and the rest of the region flock to Silver Bay for a taste of the outdoors and a glimpse down the 1,260 foot (384 meter) mine shaft, found just under the water level, that flooded in 1884. The islet features mostly sheltered waters which are perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding. Many brave visitors will even float right across the top of the mine shaft for the best view below! Silver Islet

Goods And Co. Market

Hosting a wide variety of local businesses, Goods and Co. functions as a food hall and market. Here, you’ll find everything from First Nations-created jewelry to the finest Canadian maple syrup to hand-poured candles. It’s the perfect spot to pick up a souvenir for a reminder of your Lake Superior cruise to Thunder Bay. Goods and Co. is located in the heart of walkable downtown, only a short distance from the cruise terminal and countless other restaurants and shops. Goods and Co.

Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park

Known as the “Niagara of the North,” Kakabeka Falls roars year round on the Kaministiquia River. The water drops 131 feet (40 meters) into a multi-layered stone gorge carved by glacial melt. The falls themselves feature viewing platforms so you can watch the water thunder down from various angles, and a visitor center educates guests on Kakabeka Falls’ history and geology during the summer months. Kakabeka Falls

​Marina Park

Stepping right off the ship when Great Lakes cruises arrive in Thunder Bay, travelers will find themselves in Marina Park. It stretches along the city’s shoreline near downtown to include a boardwalk, beautiful gardens, a skatepark, and numerous monuments. The park even includes a splashpad and ice cream shop at Prince Arthur’s Landing, a popular place for tourists and locals alike. In winter, the same splashpad turns into an ice skating rink. While you won’t find any beaches at Marina Park, unique boats and views across the bay of Sleeping Giant are plentiful. During the summer months, concerts in the park’s festival area and Thunder Bay boat tours offer the perfect evening entertainment. Marina Park

Niagara Fall (Ontario)

Ready to Start Planning Your Great Lakes Cruise?

MM slash DD slash YYYY

Cruises By City

  • Alexandria Bay Cruises
  • Amsterdam Cruises​
  • Apostle Islands Cruises
  • Bar Harbor Cruises
  • Boston Cruises
  • Buffalo Cruises
  • Clayton Cruises
  • Charlottetown Cruises
  • Chicago Cruises
  • Cleveland Cruises
  • Detroit Cruises
  • Duluth Cruises
  • Gaspe Cruises
  • Green Bay Cruises
  • Halifax Cruises
  • Holland Cruises
  • Houghton Cruises
  • Kingston NY Cruises
  • Little Current Cruises
  • Mackinac Island Cruises
  • Marquette Cruises
  • Midland Cruises
  • Milwaukee Cruises
  • Montreal Cruises
  • Muskegon Cruises
  • Niagara Falls NY Cruises
  • Niagara Falls ON Cruises
  • Niagara On The Lake Cruises
  • ​Oswego Cruises
  • Parry Sound Cruises
  • Portland Cruises
  • Quebec City Cruises
  • Sault St. Marie MI Cruises
  • Sault St. Marie ON Cruises
  • Sturgeon Bay Cruises
  • Sylvan Beach Cruises
  • ​Tadoussac Cruises
  • Thunder Bay Cruises
  • Toronto Cruises

Cruises By Waterways

  • Lake Superior Cruises
  • Lake Michigan Cruises
  • Lake Huron Cruises
  • Lake Erie Cruises
  • Lake Ontario Cruises
  • St. Lawrence Seaway Cruises

Cruises By State Or Province

  • Canadian Maritimes Cruises
  • ​Illinois Cruises
  • Maine Cruises
  • Massachusetts Cruises
  • Michigan Cruises
  • Wisconsin Cruises
  • Minnesota Cruises
  • New York Cruises
  • Ohio Cruises
  • Ontario Cruises
  • Quebec Cruises
  • Thousand Island Cruises

Our Great Lakes Cruise Lines

  • Pearl Seas Cruises
  • ​Viking Expeditions Cruises
  • ​Windstar Cruises
  • Ponant Explorers Cruises
  • Seabourn Cruises
  • Silversea Cruises
  • ​St. Lawrence Cruise Lines
  • Hapag Lloyd Cruises

Our Company

  • About
  • ​Subscribe
  • ​Contact Us
  • Engage an Expert
  • Yucatan Cruises
  • ​Cuba Cruises
  • ​New England Cruises
  • ​European River Cruises

Our Site

  • Great Lakes Cruises
  • 2025 Great Lakes Cruises
  • 2026 Great Lakes Cruises
  • 2027 Great Lakes Cruises
  • Great Lakes Destinations
  • Great Lakes Cruise Itineraries
  • Great Lakes Cruise Lines
  • Great Lakes Attractions

Contact Info

  • Add: 1395 Brickell Ave, Suite 800, Miami FL 33131
  • ​Toll Free: +1-888-756-9008
  • ​Email: info@GreatLakesCruises.com

© 2026 Great Lakes Cruises. ​All Rights Reserved.

Facebook-f X-twitter Youtube