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How You Can Help
GoFundMe for TBay Greenspace Preservation
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The Proposed Developments
Conceptual Proposals vs Reality – Renderings for Persuasion
791 Arundel St – SOLD TO Terralux for $2,159,000 – ReZoning Required
300 Tokio St (aka John & Junot) – SOLD to Terralux for $2,137,500
144 Fanshaw St – SOLD to Terralux for $969,000 – ReZoning Required
Recent News & Publications
Selling our Parkland since 2023
Arundel was just the beginning…
Northern Hoot
Our World Is Shrinking -And TBay City Hall Wants Our Parks Too
A View of Paradise from Simpson Street: Where Thunder Bay Builds- Just Not Here
The Applicant Listened. Why Doesn’t City Hall?
Missed Opportunity for Renewal in Thunder Bay: Where Cities Choose to Build
We Know Where to Build: City of Thunder Bay Looks the Other Way
791 Arundel: Are You In? Community Survey
Build it in the Park: TBay City Council
Not in My Greenspace: Thunder Bay
SALE OF 791 ARUNDEL- OUR PARK
Public Transit, Walking & Cycling – It’s all Transportation
Let’s Talk About Density
Playing by the Rules
What the heck is land-use planning?
One Person’s Parkland is another Person’s Empty Lot…
Archived Posts & Articles
No, Not This Parkland!!!
NIMBY? No, we just believe in good urban planning.
City Surveys – Engagement or Political Theatre?
The Reality of 400 Unit Developments
Why Greenspaces and not Greens?
Protest/Rally Against the 300 Tokio St Development
4 More Days to Say “NO” to Housing on Arundel Greenspace
Compliance with Policy…or Not!
Contravening the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law
Is This Really Smart Growth?
Contravening the City’s Net-Zero Strategy
Reference Material
Recommended Reading
The Development Process
Urban Planning Resources
Thunder Bay Housing Lands Need Study & Strategy
The City’s Definition of “Affordable Housing”
FLYER Update for 791 Arundel St /January 12, 2026
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Welcome
About Us
How You Can Help
GoFundMe for TBay Greenspace Preservation
Make Your Vote Count
What You Can Do!
The Proposed Developments
Conceptual Proposals vs Reality – Renderings for Persuasion
791 Arundel St – SOLD TO Terralux for $2,159,000 – ReZoning Required
300 Tokio St (aka John & Junot) – SOLD to Terralux for $2,137,500
144 Fanshaw St – SOLD to Terralux for $969,000 – ReZoning Required
Compliance with Policy…or Not!
Contravening the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law
Is This Really Smart Growth?
Contravening the City’s Net-Zero Strategy
Reference Documents
Recommended Reading
The Development Process
Urban Planning Resources
Thunder Bay Housing Lands Need Study & Strategy
The City’s Definition of “Affordable Housing”
FLYER Update for 791 Arundel St /January 12, 2026
Recent News & Publications
Selling our Parkland since 2023
Arundel was just the beginning…
Northern Hoot
A View of Paradise from Simpson Street: Where Thunder Bay Builds- Just Not Here
Our World Is Shrinking -And TBay City Hall Wants Our Parks Too
The Applicant Listened. Why Doesn’t City Hall?
Missed Opportunity for Renewal in Thunder Bay: Where Cities Choose to Build
We Know Where to Build: City of Thunder Bay Looks the Other Way
791 Arundel: Are You In? Community Survey
Build it in the Park: TBay City Council
Not in My Greenspace: Thunder Bay
SALE OF 791 ARUNDEL- OUR PARK
Public Transit, Walking & Cycling – It’s all Transportation
Let’s Talk About Density
Playing by the Rules
What the heck is land-use planning?
One Person’s Parkland is another Person’s Empty Lot…
Archived Posts & Articles
The Reality of 400 Unit Developments
City Surveys – Engagement or Political Theatre?
Why Greenspaces and not Greens?
4 More Days to Say “NO” to Housing on Arundel Greenspace
NIMBY? No, we just believe in good urban planning.
Protest/Rally Against the 300 Tokio St Development
No, Not This Parkland!!!
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