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We are a scrap metal recycling and processing facility, servicing Thunder Bay and surrounding area. We offer fair market pricing and are well-respected in the community by suppliers and customers, and are experts in effective sourcing, processing and marketing of scrap metal for recycling
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History In 1972, the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society included a small public art gallery in its newly renovated facility. The Crawford C. McCullough Gallery, named in honour of a local physician, exhibited local and touring exhibitions. The Gallery was very popular and soon outgrew its new quarters. Dr. John Augustine and his wife Annette Augustine, as well as other members of the Board of Directors for the Society, applied for capital funding from the Museum Assistance Program. In February, 1974, approval was given to begin construction in Thunder Bay of a National Exhibition Centre at a site by Confederation College. This was one of twenty-six Exhibition Centres established across Canada. The 4,000 square foot facility, officially opened on February 6, 1976, was designed to meet environmental standards for the proper display and interpretation of traveling and local exhibitions.
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