Community development activities at Thunder Bay in Canada have a cultural mosaic and appreciate every culture in that country. The idea of cultural mosaics aims to support racially diverse countries that enable communities to strengthen social capital (Brown & Hannis, 2012). Unfortunately, while Canadian history reveals a different story, the Canadian government's historical pressure on indigenous peoples at the macro level has made the whole indigenous culture suffer social stigma.
Sandbay's social liaison officer, Ammadisan, says: "This is a valuable opportunity to promote understanding at the international level among our communities and I am extremely grateful to our sponsors for allowing this very valuable experience I am. "
Young people change from cultural exchange and spotlight: Canadian, Ontario Province, Mayor of Thunder Bay Keith Hobbs
Sandbey people are another reason why this city is so changed. There are many kinds of people here, they come from all over the world. There are students, businessmen, nurses, doctors, industrial people, athletes, entertainers. Sandbey is full of all kinds of things. Not only Italians and Aborigines but also Finnish people. The community that you feel in Thunder Bay is something you can not get in a big city. The third reaction I got when I told someone I came from Thunder Bay was no. This usually comes from a person who has no experience with Sand Bay and has access to all the information from the media. Right now, I am not saying that the negative news you heard about Sandbey is not true. What you heard is true, but sometimes not. These are not the only things that happen here. Bad things happened at Sandbay. Bad things happened in Vancouver. Winnipeg had something wrong. Bad things everywhere
I arrived at Lay One whose name was too far around 5 pm. It was misunderstood as there was no lightning at all. However, there is a bay. This is a very wide bay. Lake Superior is very huge and it looks like a sea from the coast here. Of course, I draw a wave. Someone should suggest an adjective to show that these Central American lakes are not all of your normal oversized pond.
Sandbay is hidden in the northwestern corner of Ontario and is surrounded by the biggest and coldest lake. Beast of Lake Superior was once the center where Thunder Bay exports economic products to other parts of Canada, but today it is more like a landscape. Boreal forests surround the city and refill it with fresh and vibrant air. To breathe in the air at Thunder Bay is refreshing, especially at the edge of the water. I remember the first time I landed in Thunder Bay; the first thing I caught my attention was air. Smoke and dark films never stick to the sky. When climbing the tunnel from the airplane to the airport, like the cold water when I first woke up, the air struck my face. I can see my breath in front of my eyes and feel my nose is red. My father and I borrowed a car to go to the town. Fighting at a radio station, he feels like a classic rock, but I feel like Eddie Vedar. It seems to match the mood of Sandba