Thesis - Locational Analysis
Thesis - Locational Analysis
Aylward, C. (1992)*
Industrial Parks in Thunder Bay: A Comparative Analysis
Batey, W.L. (1971)
Spatial Analysis of Elementary Education - A Case of Brandon Manitoba
Blakemore, D. (2000)
Modelling the Performance of Individual Retail Locations: A Case Study of a Major Canadian Department Store
Bode, P. (1986)*
The Thunder Bay 'P' Central Business District: A Case Study in Change
Breen, Sarah (2006)
Small Hydroelectric Power Generation in Thunder Bay: An Investigation into Potential and Feasibility
Brodack, K. (1991)
The Evolution of Commercial Development in a CBD: A Case Study of Simpson Street in Thunder Bay, Ontario, 1909-1989
Brown, S (1996)
The Port of Thunder Bay: A Study of it's Geographical Linkages
Carr, Andrew (2014)
Historical Industrial Land Use Adjacent to the Kaministiquia River in 1913, 1935, 1950 and 1961
Chanook, Scott (2002)
The retail Structure of Thunder Bay, Ontario: A Shift Towards Mono-Centric Form
Cullum, Jennifer (2003)
Transportation in the Fur Trade
Cuomo, Christa (2006)
A Comparative Analysis of Thunder Bay Children Who Have and Have Not Attended Kingfisher Environmental Institute: A Study of In-Class Only Learning Verses Hands-on Experiential Learning
Deluce, D. (2000)
Expected Impacts on North and South Core Businesses as a Result of the Thunder Bay Charity Casino
De Fazio, F. (1989)*
The spatial distribution of age structure in Thunder Bay
Donato, E. (2000)
The Geography of Ontario Regional Breweries
Downie, M. (1988)
A Locational Analysis of Businesses in the Balmoral Industrial PArk, 1987
Dunlop, S. (2002)
Local Satisfation Among retired Residents in the Urban Fringe:Thunder Bay, Ontario
Fayrick, P. (1985)*
Newspaper advertising and retail location in Thunder Bay
Galaway, Sarah (2004)
The Impact of Enclosed Shopping Centres on Retail Establishments in the Central Business District : A Case Study of Brantford, ON, Thunder Bay, ON
Gillespie, G. (1991)*
Supermarket Location: A comparison Between Independents and Chains in Thunder Bay North
Hoard, D. (1999)
The Commercialization of the Thunder Bay International Airport
Hodkinson, J.S. (1996)
The Importance of the Social Atmosphere in Industrial Location Decisions Made by Manufacturing Industries in the Cities of Stratford and Woodstock, Ontario
Hofmann, Vera (2006)
Residential Infill Alternatives for Interocean Park Neighbourhood, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Hunter, M.H. (1996)
The Geographical Impacts of Wal-Mart on Consumer Behaviour in Thunder Bay, Ontario
Karioja, R.C. (1996)
Aspects of Rural Living: A Study Focussing on Rural Life in Gorham Township, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Kenney, D. (1998)
Analyzing the Changing Business Composition of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario's High Street from 1965 to 1995
Knight, J.R. (1982)
A Locational Analysis of Forest Fire Initial Attack Bases in the Thunder Bay Fire District
Kyba, R. (1997)
Travel Modes and Destinations, and Perceptions of Constraints among Lakehead University Residence Students
Marsili, Matthew (2014)
Spatial and Statistical Analysis of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence: A Case Study of Thunder Bay
McAlister, Nikki (2006)
Cultural Portayal through Vernacular Architecture: A Case Study of Thunder Bay
McNally, M. (1997)
The Generative Impact of the Victoriaville Physiotheraphy Clinic on the South Core Retail Environment
McQuarrie, D. (1988)
The Changing Retail Structure of a Commercial Ribbon: A Case Study of Thunder Bay's Memorial Avenue, 1952 -1987
Miller, Leanne (2013)
Physical and Functional Change Detection of Thunder Bay's Downtown North Core
Mitchell, Joshua (2005)
Detecting Edge Cities in York Region Municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area
Moore, Chris (2004)
An Investigation into the Levels of Automobile Dependance in Thunder Bay, Ontario and Duluth, Minnesota
Moore, S.O. (1983)*
Distance and the Journey to Worship: A Case Study of Lutherans in Thunder Bay, Ontario
Nellis, Rylie (2019)
Using a Socio-Economic Index Model for Homelessness Reduction Strategies in Thunder Bay, ON
Nichols, Jamie (2006)
Integration of Socio-Economic Factors in Assessing Natural Hazard Vulnerablilty Case Study: Red River Valley, Manitoba, Canada
Oakley, C. (1998)
Modelling the Performance of Monopolistic Seller: A Case Study of the LCBO in the Urbanized Areas of Kitchener and London
Ortolan, I. (1987)*
The Retail Structure of Thunder Bay
O'Hara, Brock (2003)
Setting the Scene: A Geographical Look into J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" Books
Patterson, M. (2002)
Location Strategy of Supermarkets in London, Ontario
Peuramaki, M.E. (1985)*
Choosing the French Immersion Option
Sampson, Nina (2006)
Ecologic and Economic Sustainability: An Assessment for the large-scale reintroudction of vicuna to the Chimborazo Faunal Reserve
Sandham, Jennifer (2007)
Evaluating Neighbourhood Sustainability in Thunder Bay, Ontario Using the Indicator Method
Schutte, R. (1997)
Spatial Variations in Voting Patterns in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada: A Study of the 1994 Alderman at Large Election
Smith, D. (1997)
The Changing Functional Mix of a Ribbon Retail Development: A Case Study of Memorial Avenue, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Steingass, Jordan (2014)
Food Desert Mapping: A Preliminary Study of Food Security in Thunder Bay, 2006
Thatcher, J. (1993)*
An Evaluation of Urban Recreation Trail Usage Patterns and User Preferences in Thunder Bay, Ontario
Walker, Mandy (2015)
Location of Private Schools in the Greater Toronto Area
Wilson, Jessica (2014)
Spatial Trends in Thunder Bay's Financial and Insurance Sectors 1965 to 2013
Young, Stehpen Phillip (2002)
The Value of Urban Parks and Open Space as Perceived by Neighbourhood Residents: A Case Study of the Prospect area of Thunder Bay North