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March 12, 2026
Homeless Encampment on Simpson Street Near Donald Street
Homeless Encampment on Simpson Street Near Donald Street

Thunder Bay – NEWS – March 12, 2026 – The City of Thunder Bay is inviting community members to attend an upcoming public drop‑in session to share their feedback and learn more about six potential designated encampment sites.

The session takes place on Wednesday, March 18, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm in the Intercity Shopping Centre and will feature visual displays explaining key components, with staff present to answer questions.

“Community input is important,” said Rilee Willianen, Supervisor – Encampment Response. “This drop‑in gives residents an opportunity to connect directly with staff and share their perspectives as the City continues to implement the 10-Part Enhanced Encampment Response Action Plan.”

The drop‑in will offer community members an opportunity to review large-format displays of the six potential designated encampment sites the City is seeking feedback on. Each display will present a site image along with the City’s internal analysis, consistent with the information provided in the public survey.

Community members will be invited to participate in activities designed to capture their perspectives through a series of interactive feedback stations, including:

  • Agreement Exercise – Participants indicate their level of agreement with each of the potential designated encampment sites.
  • Site Ranking – Participants rank the six proposed sites from 1 (most preferred) to 6 (least preferred).
  • Comment Cards – Participants can provide written feedback, concerns, or suggestions to help inform Council’s decision-making.

Event Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2026
  • Time: 5:00 to 7:00 pm
  • Location: Intercity Shopping Centre, 1000 Fort William Rd.
Encampments
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Homeless Encampment at McVicars Creek Feb 2026
Homeless Encampment at McVicars Creek Feb 2026
Homeless Encampment at McVicars Creek Feb 2026
McVicars Creek Homeless Encampment in October
McVicars Creek Homeless Encampment in October 2025
McVicars Creek Homeless Encampment
Homeless Encampment along McVicars Creek
Homeless Encampment along McVicars Creek
Homeless Encampment along McVicars Creek
Abandoned tent encampment along McVicars Creek - October 4 2025
Abandoned tent encampment along McVicars Creek - October 4 2025
Abandoned tent encampment along McVicars Creek - October 4 2025
Thunder Bay Police responded to a call following an assault near the tent encampment at McVicars Creek
Thunder Bay Police responded to a call following an assault near the tent encampment at McVicars Creek
Thunder Bay Police responded to a call following an assault near the tent encampment at McVicars Creek
Homeless encampment in Thunder Bay along McVicars Creek
Homeless encampment in Thunder Bay along McVicars Creek - The number of tents has doubled in the past three weeks - Image taken July 23 2025
Homeless encampment in Thunder Bay along McVicars Creek - The number of tents has doubled in the past three weeks - Image taken July 23 2025
Homeless Encampment on Simpson
Simpson Street and Donald in Thunder Bay
Homeless Tents at Simpson and Donald
Simpson Street and Donald in Thunder Bay
City Administration has swung back to wanting the homeless encampment on Miles Street
City Administration has swung back to wanting the homeless shed encampment on Miles Street
City Administration has swung back to wanting the homeless encampment on Miles Street
Homeless Encampment on McVicars Creek where fire happened.
Homeless Encampment on McVicars Creek where fire happened.
Homeless Encampment on McVicars Creek where fire happened.
Fire Debris at McVicars Creek Homeless encampment
Fire Debris at McVicars Creek Homeless encampment
Fire Debris at McVicars Creek Homeless encampment
Propane Tanks at McVicars Creek encampment
Propane Tanks at McVicars Creek encampment
Propane Tanks at McVicars Creek encampment
Homeless Encampment in Thunder Bay
McVicar's Creek Homeless
Homeless Encampment in Thunder Bay
Part of the encampment on Donald Street East
Part of the encampment last summer on Donald Street East
Part of the encampment on Donald Street East
Encampment along McVicar's Creek
Encampment along McVicar's Creek
Encampment along McVicar's Creek
Homeless Encampment on Simpson Street Near Donald Street
Homeless Encampment on Simpson Street Near Donald Street

The session is open to all community members. The drop‑in format is self‑guided, allowing the public to arrive at any time during the session and participate at their own pace. All feedback gathered will be summarized and presented to Council for their consideration.

Paper copies of the designated encampments survey and the Use of Public Spaces By-Law survey will be available. Feedback can also be sent directly to encampments@thunderbay.ca.

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