Small towns get a bad rap when it comes to what there is to do after dark. But you should know that the nightlife of North Bay is solid year-round, with a wide selection of theater performances, cultural events, eateries, and other fun experiences. Best of all, in the small town of North Bay you can forget the long lines and packed venues that are all too common in the bigger cities. 

Whether you’re looking for a romantic evening or simply something new within an easy drive of Toronto, you’ll find the perfect way to pass the time with one of these activities.

Local Arts and Culture Venues

North Bay is rich with Canadian history, tourism and sustainability efforts, and its dedication to diversity and cultural expression is clear wherever you go. One of the coolest things to do if you’re in North Bay around early November is to take a drive to nearby Sudbury to experience the Wordstock Literary Festival. Meet local authors, playwrights, poets, and songwriters while engaging in the best Northeastern Ontario has to offer the literary world. Return with a refreshed reading list, new music, and deeper thoughts.

Museums and art galleries are prevalent in small communities, and you can enjoy several in North Bay. The WKP Kennedy Public Art Gallery, for example, showcases contemporary Canadian artists and offers a great space for activities like paint nights or fundraisers. The North Bay Museum offers, amongst its many historical facts and artefacts, haunted hiking tours, which are good fun for the spooky-minded among us. Maybe it’s your thing to go to a burial ground after dark. If it’s not, then there is a historical hike through the ‘heart of the city’ that reviews over 100 years of history. 

If you like the theatrics of themed evenings, you’ll no doubt want to visit the local theater. Head on down to the Capitol Centre, which offers plays, solo shows, and even ballet performances. Their offerings are typically quite deep and moving, so prepare for an emotional journey. 

On the off chance you’re looking for something more instrumental, North Bay even has its own symphony! Their schedules are updated regularly, so be sure to check in often if you’re trying to time your getaway with a specific performance. When it’s over, you’re right downtown and can go to a local pub or down to the waterfront for a nighttime stroll.

Bars in North Bay

Thinking you want a fancy night on the town? Gussy up and head over to Raven & Republic for some up-scale drinks. You’re not too far from the water here, either, so remember you can talk a walk along the waterfront if the weather’s nice. And, when they’re able to return to regular operations, they will bring back Saturday Night House parties, which feature the city’s best DJs. They’re a hoot-and-a-half.

To get your trivia fix now, the Moose Cookhouse has you covered on Tuesday and Friday nights. Trivia is popular in North Bay and the Moose is an excellent choice for a large group, since they have private rooms which you can reserve for functions. If your schedule’s fully booked, you can also head to New Ontario Brewery on Wednesday evenings. The fun kicks off at 7 p.m. sharp!

The oldest bars in North Bay, Ontario, are right downtown. The Fraser is one of your best bets for live music and karaoke. Styling itself as a “house of rock ‘n roll”, you can expect to play pool there or at High Ball Billiards just around the corner, if that’s your thing. 

Aside from traditional North Bay bars, you can also find music nights at several other establishments in the area. Lou Dawg’s is a popular spot to grab some Southern BBQ and enjoy some live music on a Friday night. 

If you’re looking for even more live music, The Boat hosts an open mic night on Mondays. It’s also right on the waterfront, and is an actual boat, so it’s a great location for pictures during sunset. Their claim to fame is a “million dollar view” at dinner and a show on Friday nights. That might be worth seeing, don’t you think?

Microbrewing is popular here and it shows in the number of brewers this small town has. A really unique experience in the area is the Witch Balls & Beer tour of Gateway City Brewery, where you will be bewitched by not only the sample but also the history of women brewers. Then you can swing by The New Ontario Brewing Company for one of their notorious jazz nights and let us know who brewed it better!

Unique Nightlife in North Bay

Some of the best experiences the North has to offer are outside. Why not enjoy the outdoors at night? If you’re in North Bay during September and October, you might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights in the Ontario night sky. Since the fall’s settling in during these months, timing your trip to include stops to see the golden foliage is an added treat. Taking in Duchesnay Falls or conquering one of the conservation areas for a wicked sunset before heading into town to stuff your face is one of the best ways to spend your time here.

Winter hasn’t gotten its fair shake. The Northern Lights aside, there is more to do in the winter in North Bay than simply eat and drink. You can get your ski on at either Laurentian for downhill or the Nordic Ski Club for cross-country until 9p.m. on certain nights, including on Fridays.

North Bay’s farmers market is also open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. so you can grab some take-home treats to remember your trip by . . . after you’ve had a chance to recover from your brewery experience the night before.

Galaxy Cinemas makes for a familiar evening out if you find yourself a little tired after all your adventuring. Occasionally they may offer film selections from or about the area, alongside the more popular titles you’d find in the city. Family-friendly movies and snacks can help bridge the gap between dinner and bedtime at the hotel.

And if the adults have had enough fun, or the kids are getting loud enough to force the issue, there is a giant play center in North Bay that has more than 20 feet (6 meters) of soft indoor playground, including slides, mazes, and a toddlers-only section. Kids up to the age of 12 can get a day pass here—but check their schedule first in case you need to make a private reservation—or it makes for the perfect place to have an epic birthday party.

Small towns get a bad rep when it comes to what there is to do after dark. But you should know that the nightlife of North Bay is solid year-round, with a wide selection of theater performances, cultural events, eateries, and other fun experiences. Best of all, in the small town of North Bay you can forget the long lines and packed venues that are all too common in the bigger cities.

Whether you’re looking for a romantic evening or simply something new within an easy drive of Toronto, you’ll find the perfect way to pass the time with one of these activities.

No matter your age or ability, there’s something interesting and fun for you to do in and around Northeastern Ontario’s towns both day and night. To find out all the ways to keep yourself entertained at every hour in every season, read our Northeastern Ontario Travel Guide.