ONTARIO’S O GROWTH High above the northern shore of Lake Superior, where the Canadian Shield meets one of the world’s busiest grain corridors, Thunder Bay International Airport handles more than 90,000 aircraft movements annually. Originally built as Fort William Municipal Airport in 1938 to relieve Depression-era unemployment, the facility has evolved into Ontario’s fourth-busiest airport and a critical gateway for Northwestern Ontario’s 123,000 residents. NOMIC ENGINE CONNECTING ITY. 172 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 12, ISSUE 12
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