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What’s Happening in YOUR Thunder Bay May 14th to May 20th

Thunder Bay is full of meaningful moments, live entertainment, and community tradition this week—here’s what’s going on around the city!

Moose Hide Campaign Walk to End Violence

May 14 | 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM | Lakehead University to Confederation College

Community members, organizations, youth, and Elders are coming together for the Moose Hide Campaign Walk to End Violence. This Indigenous-led national movement calls on everyone to take a stand against gender-based and intimate partner violence.

The walk begins at the Lakehead University Agora, making its way to Confederation College, where guest speakers and drumming will bring the community together in reflection and action. Participants are encouraged to wear a Moose Hide pin and walk in solidarity for a safer future.


Finding Nemo Kids – Presented by Applauze Productions

May 15 at 6:30 PM & May 16 at 1:30 PM | Trinity Hall | Tickets $15

Dive under the sea with Finding Nemo Kids, a heartwarming musical adventure brought to life by an incredibly talented young cast.

Follow Marlin and Nemo on their journey across the ocean as they discover courage, friendship, and the importance of family. Packed with catchy songs and unforgettable characters, it’s a fun-filled show perfect for all ages.


Fire Fighters Ten Mile Road Race – 90th Running

May 18 | 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM

A true Thunder Bay tradition returns this Victoria Day weekend! The Fire Fighters Ten Mile Road Race celebrates its 90th running—making it Canada’s longest-running road race.

Whether you’re competing, cheering, or just enjoying the atmosphere, this historic event brings the community together. This year also introduces new para athlete categories, expanding inclusivity for all მონაწილators.


We Will Rock You – Badanai Theatre

May 19–23 | 7:00 PM | $25 | 499 Dewe Ave

Get ready for a high-energy night of music and rebellion with We Will Rock You at Badanai Theatre!

Featuring Queen’s biggest hits like Bohemian Rhapsody, Somebody to Love, and Don’t Stop Me Now, this musical tells the story of rebels fighting to bring music back to a world where originality is banned.

It’s bold, loud, and guaranteed to have you on your feet.


No Man’s Land – Magnus Theatre

Now through May 23 | 7:30 PM | Tickets $45

Looking for something thought-provoking? No Man’s Land at Magnus Theatre delivers an intimate and intriguing story from legendary playwright Harold Pinter.

Blending humour, tension, and mystery, this production explores memory, identity, and reality, offering a powerful night of theatre in the Studio Theatre.


No matter what you’re into—from community causes and family-friendly shows to live theatre and iconic races—there’s something happening in YOUR Thunder Bay this week.

Check out all of our events here: https://yourthunderbay.ca/events/

  • Candi Badanai is a proud Thunder Bay local, theatre enthusiast, and community cheerleader who is passionate about helping children thrive through the arts. She loves being a wife to Lawrence and mom to Emmy. You can often catch her trying out local drinks and eats — and maybe even jumping on stage for a little karaoke. Candi is all about making people smile and creating fun wherever she goes.

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