North Bay is a diverse community that offers a perfect blend of opportunity and easy living. With a population of approximately 52,662 and a trading area of 112,000 people.
We are a business friendly community boasting: low cost serviced industrial land with multinational industry residing in harmony among beautiful parks and recreational facilities; power centres outside of the vibrant downtown core; a state-of-the-art regional health care facility, and extensive educational infrastructure.
Some of the major attributes of North Bay are the quality and diversity of its heritage and natural environment. Residents of North Bay and area enjoy fresh air, abundant clean water, plenty of green space for outdoor activities and low density living with all of the benefits of full urban services. From condo-by-the-lake living, to modern executive-style dwellings, to old-world Victorian housing, living in North Bay is both safe and affordable.
North Bay has a very low crime rate and continues to be a safe community to live in.
Intimate family-run eatery featuring a diverse menu of Thai dishes & other Pan-Asian specialties.
Average Joes Eatery & Patio Bar is North Bay’s only year-round lakefront restaurant. On the shores of beautiful Trout Lake.
Traditional steakhouse, modern twist! Home of the hot stone.
The Crown and Beaver Pub is 'Raising the Bar' with great, creative cuisine from Chef Colin McClean and an outstanding kitchen team.
Family owned and operated sub shop. They thrive to always serve fresh daily made food. Known to have the “Freshest buns in town” Sit in or take out.
North Bay’s Landmark Lakeside Bar and Grill. The Boat is a summer hot spot for locals and tourists. Sit back and take in the stunning sunset views and live entertainment while enjoying a nice meal and cold drinks.
The Capitol Centre is North Bay's historic home for arts and entertainment since 1929.
Experience the magic of our lovingly restored Heritage Carousel or stop by for a nostalgic tour on the Heritage Railway.
Canadian Handmade Pottery Inspired by the Beauty of Northern Ontario. Designed and crafted by award-winning Ceramics Artist Daniel Maxwell.
The most spectacular scenic feature is the Gorge itself, where the Amable du Fond flows between steep rock walls in a dramatic series of rapids and waterfalls.
Kiwanis Bandshell offers a possibility to take a break for a while and unwind.
The North Bay Waterfront Marina provides easy access to Lake Nipissing - one of Ontario's largest and most popular lakes for recreational boating.
Located in the historic Canadian Pacific Railway station, the North Bay Museum strives to fulfil its mission to “inspire the discovery of the people and places of North Bay’s past and present” through programming and exhibits.
Located in the heart of the city, 250 acres, Laurier Woods encompasses a provincially significant wetland, rocky outcrops and upland forest; and is a sanctuary to a broad range of wetland and woodland creatures, including migrating birds.
North Bay’s iconic Duchesnay Falls draws hundreds of hikers to the trails in every season. These trails will take hikers and cross-country skiers through scenic wooded areas, over creeks on rustic wooden bridges, and along Duchesnay Creek as it cascades down the escarpment.
There is bustle and excitement at the local market and you feel the friendliness and warmth of a small town from customers and vendors alike.
The North Bay Battalion is a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) based in North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Looking for a Truly Northern Experience? Look no further than North Bay. Summer or winter, we’ve been living the northern dream since 1884, and we want to share it with you! Northern hospitality, culture, shopping – and of course the great outdoors!
The community is fortunate to have several access points to enjoy a day on the lake. Take out your canoe, kayak or motor boat and discover.
In this section older adults can connect with local programs and services that provide support, health care, and recreational and social opportunities designed for seniors. Call or text Kelly for her preferred vendors! 705-493-0600.
This section offers a directory of services which support people living with intellectual or physical disabilities; for families and caregivers as well as individuals.