Adventure to forests, mountains, and the world’s largest freshwater lake from a Thunder Bay cabin.
Check in to a cabin rental getaway and unwind in Thunder Bay on the coast of Lake Superior—an ideal jumping-off point for adventures. Thunder Bay is popular in summer when campers hike up nearby Mount McKay, explore towering lakeside cliffs at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, and sail, canoe, or kayak the bay. Summers are warm (average July highs of 25.8°C), and many cabin vacation rentals offer firepits, grills, and lake views. The cold winters (average January lows of -18.6°C) are popular for world-class cross-country skiing, ice climbing, dog sledding, and even snowkiting (similar to kitesurfing). Most Thunder Bay cottage rentals are outfitted with wifi and heating, plus some have hot tubs for warming up during snowy Thunder Bay stays.