Bay Street Film FestivalThunder Bay Canada September 15, 16, 17 2006
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Where to stay in Thunder Bay

Prince Arthur Hotel

Bay Street Film Festival guests receive a discount on their room rental at the Prince Arthur Hotel in downtown Port Arthur, a short walk from Bay Street. Rooms for people attending the festival are only $79.95 per night and for a few dollars more you can get a view of the Sleeping Giant. To get the discount, contact the Prince Arthur Hotel by email (reservations@princearthur.on.ca)
or by phone (1-800-267-2675) and tell them you are attending the Bay Street Film Festival.

Special Festival Room Rate: $79.95 per night

The Prince Arthur Hotel is within easy walking distance of Bay Street and the Finnish Labour Temple. Along the way to and from the festival you can find several restaurants, small shops and other services to meet your needs. Marina Park, Hillcrest Park, and the attractions of downtown Port Arthur are also located near the hotel.

Royalton Hotel

The Royalton Hotel is located at 248 Bay Street, just two short blocks from where all the films will be screened. The rooms are basic starting at $45.00 To rent a room call Luigi at (807) 345-9362. Don't forget to mention the  Bay Street Film Festival.

SLEEPING GIANT GUESTHOUSE

Bay Street Film Festival goers might also want to consider staying at the SLEEPING GIANT GUESTHOUSE which is just a five minute walk to Bay Street and the festival events. This is a safe and convenient budget option close to where the action is. The Thunder Bay Backpackers Inn is off Bay Street at 139 Machar Avenue.

Shared accommodation and private rooms. Prices start at just $20.00.Contact: Gail Jones (1-866-424-5687). Local phone:(807) 683-3995 hostelscanada2002@yahoo.ca

www.backpackers.ca

Camping

In addition to the film festival and its activities, Thunder Bay and region boasts one of the most spectacular wilderness environments in Canada. Whatever your interest, if it involves the outdoors, you can do it in Thunder Bay and we encourage our guests to take time to explore the region while they are here. Bring a tent and pick one of our City campgrounds


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