Things To Do In Sudbury

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Things To Do In Sudbury

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(12 Min Drive) Address: Greater Sudbury, ON P3C 3A6 The nine-metre high Big Nickel is the city’s most famous landmark. It is a replica of a 1952 Canadian nickel that sits on the grounds of the Dynamic Earth science museum. Staring at the nickel will not take long and should be followed up with a visit to Dynamic Earth. This interactive science museum focuses on the city’s mining history. There are numerous exhibits at the museum where the kids can learn how to mine, climb a mineral wall, look at diamonds and identify different minerals. They can also go on an underground tour of the mines.
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Big Nickel
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(12 Min Drive) Address: Greater Sudbury, ON P3C 3A6 The nine-metre high Big Nickel is the city’s most famous landmark. It is a replica of a 1952 Canadian nickel that sits on the grounds of the Dynamic Earth science museum. Staring at the nickel will not take long and should be followed up with a visit to Dynamic Earth. This interactive science museum focuses on the city’s mining history. There are numerous exhibits at the museum where the kids can learn how to mine, climb a mineral wall, look at diamonds and identify different minerals. They can also go on an underground tour of the mines.
(11 Min Drive) Address: 122 Big Nickel Mine Dr, Sudbury The Dynamic Earth sciences museum is perhaps Sudbury’s top attraction. Operated by Science North, the museum is known for its two unique snowflake-shaped buildings connected by a rock tunnel. Dynamic Earth is home to an 8-meter (26-feet) dome planetarium, outdoor gardens, a variety of fauna, a 3D IMAX theatre, and some amazing exhibits including the F. Jean Macleod Butterfly Gallery, Techlab, and the Space Place. Website: Dynamic Earth Opening hours: 10am - 5pm (daily)
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Dynamic Earth
122 Big Nickel Rd
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(11 Min Drive) Address: 122 Big Nickel Mine Dr, Sudbury The Dynamic Earth sciences museum is perhaps Sudbury’s top attraction. Operated by Science North, the museum is known for its two unique snowflake-shaped buildings connected by a rock tunnel. Dynamic Earth is home to an 8-meter (26-feet) dome planetarium, outdoor gardens, a variety of fauna, a 3D IMAX theatre, and some amazing exhibits including the F. Jean Macleod Butterfly Gallery, Techlab, and the Space Place. Website: Dynamic Earth Opening hours: 10am - 5pm (daily)
(22 Min Drive) Address: 3610 Regional Rd 86, Garson, Greater Sudbury With more than 1,200 km (745 miles) of tracks connecting the town and the surrounding regions, Sudbury’s trails are one of the world’s largest systems of groomed snowmobiling trails. If you’re visiting Sudbury in winter, go snowmobiling on the well-maintained trails and enjoy the thrilling ride as well as the magnificent scenery. For those who want to linger around, stay in the alpine lodges and have a truly memorable winter vacay in Sudbury. Website: Sudbury Trail Plan Association Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 5pm (closed on Sat & Sun)
Sudbury Trail Plan Association
3610 Regional Road 86
(22 Min Drive) Address: 3610 Regional Rd 86, Garson, Greater Sudbury With more than 1,200 km (745 miles) of tracks connecting the town and the surrounding regions, Sudbury’s trails are one of the world’s largest systems of groomed snowmobiling trails. If you’re visiting Sudbury in winter, go snowmobiling on the well-maintained trails and enjoy the thrilling ride as well as the magnificent scenery. For those who want to linger around, stay in the alpine lodges and have a truly memorable winter vacay in Sudbury. Website: Sudbury Trail Plan Association Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 5pm (closed on Sat & Sun)
(23 Min Drive) Naughton Ski Trails Address: 1 Denis Ave, Lively, Ontario Sudbury has one of the largest systems of groomed snowmobiling trails in the world. In fact, there are over 1,200 kilometres of trails that connect the city with surrounding communities. Go snowmobiling and you will not only enjoy the thrill of it, but also the magnificent scenery. These are maintained trails, complete with parking, washrooms and designated rest areas. Winter transforms Sudbury into a skier’s paradise, with the area home to four downhill skiing facilities. One of the most popular ski tracks is the 10 km (6 miles) rolling-to-moderately-hilly Naughton Ski Trails. These classic, double-tracked trails also feature 4 km (2.5 miles) of skate skiing trails, as well as a 3 km (1.9 miles) lit trail for both skate skiing and classes at night. What’s more, the trails are also great for running and walking in the summer months! Website: Naughton Ski Trails
Naughton
(23 Min Drive) Naughton Ski Trails Address: 1 Denis Ave, Lively, Ontario Sudbury has one of the largest systems of groomed snowmobiling trails in the world. In fact, there are over 1,200 kilometres of trails that connect the city with surrounding communities. Go snowmobiling and you will not only enjoy the thrill of it, but also the magnificent scenery. These are maintained trails, complete with parking, washrooms and designated rest areas. Winter transforms Sudbury into a skier’s paradise, with the area home to four downhill skiing facilities. One of the most popular ski tracks is the 10 km (6 miles) rolling-to-moderately-hilly Naughton Ski Trails. These classic, double-tracked trails also feature 4 km (2.5 miles) of skate skiing trails, as well as a 3 km (1.9 miles) lit trail for both skate skiing and classes at night. What’s more, the trails are also great for running and walking in the summer months! Website: Naughton Ski Trails
(14 Min Drive) Address: 18 Rink St, Greater Sudbury, ON P0M 1N0 Who’d have thought that Sudbury would be home to the tallest chimney in Canada? The Inco Superstack not only happens to be Canada’s tallest chimney but is also the world’s second-tallest self-supporting chimney. This amazing icon lies atop what is also the largest nickel smelting operation in the world, albeit an inactive one. What’s more, at 380 meters (1247 feet), the Inco Superstack is also the same height as that of the rooftop of the Empire State Building! However, the iconic structure is set to be dismantled in 2020.
18 Rink St
18 Rink Street
(14 Min Drive) Address: 18 Rink St, Greater Sudbury, ON P0M 1N0 Who’d have thought that Sudbury would be home to the tallest chimney in Canada? The Inco Superstack not only happens to be Canada’s tallest chimney but is also the world’s second-tallest self-supporting chimney. This amazing icon lies atop what is also the largest nickel smelting operation in the world, albeit an inactive one. What’s more, at 380 meters (1247 feet), the Inco Superstack is also the same height as that of the rooftop of the Empire State Building! However, the iconic structure is set to be dismantled in 2020.
The lake is host to a number of amateur fishing tournaments, and it was the site of an annual powerboat racing championship. It is the site of the Sudbury/Azilda Water Aerodrome, which supports a number of aircraft capable of landing on water. You can enjoy year-found fishing. During the winter months, January to March, Whitewater Lake is crowded with licensed ice huts forms. It is busiest on the weekends, and the lake had been stocked with pickerel, and you can catch pike and bass. Just have your fishing license handy. There are 9 documented species of fish in Whitewater Lake: • Brown Bullhead • Lake Herring (Cisco) • Golden Shiner • Northern Pike • Pumpkinseed • Smallmouth Bass • Walleye • White Sucker • Yellow Perch
Whitewater Lake
The lake is host to a number of amateur fishing tournaments, and it was the site of an annual powerboat racing championship. It is the site of the Sudbury/Azilda Water Aerodrome, which supports a number of aircraft capable of landing on water. You can enjoy year-found fishing. During the winter months, January to March, Whitewater Lake is crowded with licensed ice huts forms. It is busiest on the weekends, and the lake had been stocked with pickerel, and you can catch pike and bass. Just have your fishing license handy. There are 9 documented species of fish in Whitewater Lake: • Brown Bullhead • Lake Herring (Cisco) • Golden Shiner • Northern Pike • Pumpkinseed • Smallmouth Bass • Walleye • White Sucker • Yellow Perch
(24 Min Drive) Address: Greater Sudbury, ON P0M 1R0 Onaping High Falls also known as the High Falls, is located just 35 km (22 miles) west of Sudbury. It is one of the most imposing and majestic waterfalls in the Lake Huron area and is also one of Ontario’s most magnificent waterfalls. The best place to view it is from the A.Y. Jackson lookout, which provides spectacular views of the 55-meter-high (181 feet) waterfall. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy a day out at High Falls. Onaping High Falls
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Onaping Falls
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(24 Min Drive) Address: Greater Sudbury, ON P0M 1R0 Onaping High Falls also known as the High Falls, is located just 35 km (22 miles) west of Sudbury. It is one of the most imposing and majestic waterfalls in the Lake Huron area and is also one of Ontario’s most magnificent waterfalls. The best place to view it is from the A.Y. Jackson lookout, which provides spectacular views of the 55-meter-high (181 feet) waterfall. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy a day out at High Falls. Onaping High Falls
(12 Min Drive) Address: 517 Kathleen St, Sudbury This amazing and exotic indoor zoo is probably Sudbury’s hidden gem. The indoor zoo and pet store, Northern Exotics is a safe, good sanctuary for many exotic animals including monkeys and reptiles that once were kept as pets or were rescued or were neglected and abandoned. Animal lovers will rejoice at the sight of porcupines, Burmese pythons, fennec foxes, squirrel monkeys, and the Northern Pine snake, among others. For those who love it, Northern Exotics offers them a little taste of the wild. Northern Exotics Website: Northern Exotics Opening hours: Tue - Fri: 10am - 9pm; Sat - Mon: 10am - 6pm
Northern Exotics
535 Kathleen St
(12 Min Drive) Address: 517 Kathleen St, Sudbury This amazing and exotic indoor zoo is probably Sudbury’s hidden gem. The indoor zoo and pet store, Northern Exotics is a safe, good sanctuary for many exotic animals including monkeys and reptiles that once were kept as pets or were rescued or were neglected and abandoned. Animal lovers will rejoice at the sight of porcupines, Burmese pythons, fennec foxes, squirrel monkeys, and the Northern Pine snake, among others. For those who love it, Northern Exotics offers them a little taste of the wild. Northern Exotics Website: Northern Exotics Opening hours: Tue - Fri: 10am - 9pm; Sat - Mon: 10am - 6pm
(23 Min Drive) Address: 2200 Kenneth Dr, Val Therese, Ontario If you’re a hippophile, then you will enjoy horsin’ around at the WagonWheel Ranch. Indulge in a peaceful and relaxing horse ride at the ranch and enjoy the wild and wonderful beauty of the Boreal forest. With year-round horseback riding tours, the ranch also offers a petting farm and pony rides and private horse-drawn sleigh rides as well.
Wagonwheel Ranch
2200 Kenneth Drive
(23 Min Drive) Address: 2200 Kenneth Dr, Val Therese, Ontario If you’re a hippophile, then you will enjoy horsin’ around at the WagonWheel Ranch. Indulge in a peaceful and relaxing horse ride at the ranch and enjoy the wild and wonderful beauty of the Boreal forest. With year-round horseback riding tours, the ranch also offers a petting farm and pony rides and private horse-drawn sleigh rides as well.
(22 Min Drive) Address: 550 RR 24, Lively ON P3Y 1M9 If you’re interested in seeing how a miner’s family lived on their farm, then you should definitely head to the Anderson Farm Museum, a 57,000 square meter huge (613,550 sq. feet) historic dairy farm. Once owned by Finnish immigrants, this log cabin of a farm museum showcases the lifestyle of a miner’s family, incorporating many of the original farm buildings. It also features a historic paymaster’s cabin! The Anderson Farm Museum was once of the site of one of the largest dairies in the Sudbury area in the 1920’s and 30’s. The farm site is now dedicating to preserving the history of Sudbury’s rich past. You can still see the farmhouse, built in 1914 where the original Anderson family lived. The house has nine rooms you can walk through. You can also take in the barn and milk house. Take in the different farming exhibits and the reconstructed buildings and windmill. Old farm implements and blacksmithing tools are on display, as well as the Creighton log cabin, which was moved to the site for preservation. The cabin features exhibits and information about mining. You can spend a whole day taking in everything the farm has to offer. Pack a picnic and make a day of it!
Anderson Farm Museum
550 Regional Road 24
(22 Min Drive) Address: 550 RR 24, Lively ON P3Y 1M9 If you’re interested in seeing how a miner’s family lived on their farm, then you should definitely head to the Anderson Farm Museum, a 57,000 square meter huge (613,550 sq. feet) historic dairy farm. Once owned by Finnish immigrants, this log cabin of a farm museum showcases the lifestyle of a miner’s family, incorporating many of the original farm buildings. It also features a historic paymaster’s cabin! The Anderson Farm Museum was once of the site of one of the largest dairies in the Sudbury area in the 1920’s and 30’s. The farm site is now dedicating to preserving the history of Sudbury’s rich past. You can still see the farmhouse, built in 1914 where the original Anderson family lived. The house has nine rooms you can walk through. You can also take in the barn and milk house. Take in the different farming exhibits and the reconstructed buildings and windmill. Old farm implements and blacksmithing tools are on display, as well as the Creighton log cabin, which was moved to the site for preservation. The cabin features exhibits and information about mining. You can spend a whole day taking in everything the farm has to offer. Pack a picnic and make a day of it!
(24 Min Drive) Address: ON-144, Greater Sudbury This spectacular lookout provides scenic views of the 55-metre cascading Hall Falls. The lookout is accessible by hiking along one of three trails. It is also accessible by driving, where there is a welcome centre at the entrance. The A.Y. Jackson Lookout is around 43 kilometres northwest of the city centre. Bring a picnic lunch and spend the afternoon enjoying the views and the surrounding nature.
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A.Y. Jackson Lookout
Ontario 144
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(24 Min Drive) Address: ON-144, Greater Sudbury This spectacular lookout provides scenic views of the 55-metre cascading Hall Falls. The lookout is accessible by hiking along one of three trails. It is also accessible by driving, where there is a welcome centre at the entrance. The A.Y. Jackson Lookout is around 43 kilometres northwest of the city centre. Bring a picnic lunch and spend the afternoon enjoying the views and the surrounding nature.
(17 Min Drive) Address: Bell Park, Paris St, Greater Sudbury Bell Park is the most visited of all the Greater Sudbury’s parks. Located in downtown Sudbury along the western edge of Lake Ramsey, the picturesque lush space is home to a children’s playground, an amphitheater, two lovely gazebos and flowerbeds, a monumental sculpture, a boardwalk, and even a beach! Bell Park also plays host to many cultural events in Sudbury, including the Annual Dragonboat Races, Sudbury Summerfest, and the Northern Lights Festival Boréal. Opening hours: Sun: 8am - 6pm; Mon - Fri: 8am - 4pm; Sat: 8am - 8pm
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Bell Park
Paris Street
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(17 Min Drive) Address: Bell Park, Paris St, Greater Sudbury Bell Park is the most visited of all the Greater Sudbury’s parks. Located in downtown Sudbury along the western edge of Lake Ramsey, the picturesque lush space is home to a children’s playground, an amphitheater, two lovely gazebos and flowerbeds, a monumental sculpture, a boardwalk, and even a beach! Bell Park also plays host to many cultural events in Sudbury, including the Annual Dragonboat Races, Sudbury Summerfest, and the Northern Lights Festival Boréal. Opening hours: Sun: 8am - 6pm; Mon - Fri: 8am - 4pm; Sat: 8am - 8pm
(25 Min Drive) Address: 2309 S Bay Rd, Sudbury Located just 10 minutes from downtown Sudbury is the stunning 970 hectare (9.7 sq km) Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, right at the southern end of the city between the Southeast Bypass and Lake Ramsey. This stunning forest is a nature lover’s haven, offering 23 km (14.3 miles) of jogging, biking and hiking trails, bird-watching spaces, picnic areas, photo ops, manmade ponds, lakes, and numerous scenic spots. Website: Lake Laurentian Conservation Area Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)
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Lake Laurentian Conservation Area
2309 S Bay Rd
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(25 Min Drive) Address: 2309 S Bay Rd, Sudbury Located just 10 minutes from downtown Sudbury is the stunning 970 hectare (9.7 sq km) Lake Laurentian Conservation Area, right at the southern end of the city between the Southeast Bypass and Lake Ramsey. This stunning forest is a nature lover’s haven, offering 23 km (14.3 miles) of jogging, biking and hiking trails, bird-watching spaces, picnic areas, photo ops, manmade ponds, lakes, and numerous scenic spots. Website: Lake Laurentian Conservation Area Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)
(10 Min Drive) Address: 400 Bonin St, Chelmsford, Ontario If you’re visiting Sudbury during the racing season, why not enjoy some thrilling horse races at the Sudbury Downs racing track? The races are generally held on Wednesday and Saturday at night, with multiple races taking place each race night. If you’re visiting during the off-season, no worries - you can try your luck at the slot parlor onsite! Apart from numerous slot machines, it also has a fine dining restaurant, a deli-style sandwich bar, and a snack bar. Sudbury Downs Website: Sudbury Downs Opening hours: 11am - 9pm (daily)
Sudbury Downs
400 Bonin Street
(10 Min Drive) Address: 400 Bonin St, Chelmsford, Ontario If you’re visiting Sudbury during the racing season, why not enjoy some thrilling horse races at the Sudbury Downs racing track? The races are generally held on Wednesday and Saturday at night, with multiple races taking place each race night. If you’re visiting during the off-season, no worries - you can try your luck at the slot parlor onsite! Apart from numerous slot machines, it also has a fine dining restaurant, a deli-style sandwich bar, and a snack bar. Sudbury Downs Website: Sudbury Downs Opening hours: 11am - 9pm (daily)
(33 Min Drive) Address: 26 Bloor St, Capreol, Ontario Are you a railway fan? Can you stare at gorgeously built locomotives all day? Then the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre is just the right place for you! Preserving and displaying everything about railroading in and around Sudbury, the museum is housed in a stunning Victorian-era home and showcases Sudbury’s long and rich railroad heritage as well as its lumber and mining industry. The museum also has on a one-of-a-kind display which includes an 1899 slag pot car and caboose and a 1919 Westinghouse Electric locomotive. Located in the railway town of Capreol, the museum is a must see destination for any history buff. Home to a unique collection of rail history, the collection is highlighted by retired CN steam locomotive #6077. The museum house, a former home belonging to the local railway superintendent, boasts an impressive collection of artifacts related to the lumber and mining industries. The museum's Heritage Centre, located in the town's former Fire Hall and Police Station sheds light on the regions social history. Northern Ontario Railroad Museum Website: Northern Ontario Railroad Museum Opening hours: 10am - 4pm (daily)
Northern Ontario Railroad Museum & Heritage Centre
26 Bloor St
(33 Min Drive) Address: 26 Bloor St, Capreol, Ontario Are you a railway fan? Can you stare at gorgeously built locomotives all day? Then the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre is just the right place for you! Preserving and displaying everything about railroading in and around Sudbury, the museum is housed in a stunning Victorian-era home and showcases Sudbury’s long and rich railroad heritage as well as its lumber and mining industry. The museum also has on a one-of-a-kind display which includes an 1899 slag pot car and caboose and a 1919 Westinghouse Electric locomotive. Located in the railway town of Capreol, the museum is a must see destination for any history buff. Home to a unique collection of rail history, the collection is highlighted by retired CN steam locomotive #6077. The museum house, a former home belonging to the local railway superintendent, boasts an impressive collection of artifacts related to the lumber and mining industries. The museum's Heritage Centre, located in the town's former Fire Hall and Police Station sheds light on the regions social history. Northern Ontario Railroad Museum Website: Northern Ontario Railroad Museum Opening hours: 10am - 4pm (daily)
(13 Min Drive) Address: 174 Elgin St, Sudbury With a vibrant and active artist community, it’s hardly a surprise that Greater Sudbury has a couple of amazing art galleries. For contemporary art, head to the La Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario which focuses on the art of the region by local Franco-Ontarian artists. Founded in 1974 and run and operated by the artists themselves, the gallery holds both permanent and one-time, special exhibitions. La Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario Website: La Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario Opening hours: Tue - Sat: 12pm - 6pm (closed on Sun & Mon)
Galerie Du Nouvel-Ontario
27 Elgin St
(13 Min Drive) Address: 174 Elgin St, Sudbury With a vibrant and active artist community, it’s hardly a surprise that Greater Sudbury has a couple of amazing art galleries. For contemporary art, head to the La Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario which focuses on the art of the region by local Franco-Ontarian artists. Founded in 1974 and run and operated by the artists themselves, the gallery holds both permanent and one-time, special exhibitions. La Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario Website: La Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario Opening hours: Tue - Sat: 12pm - 6pm (closed on Sun & Mon)
(8 Min Drive) Address: 1981 Old Burwash Rd, Sudbury, ON P3E 4Z3 Try your hand at climbing at ARC Climbing & Yoga, a lifestyle fitness facility with a 7000 sq. feet (650 sq. meters) huge bouldering wall and a 35 feet (10.6 meters) high climbing wall. Whether you’re a fitness buff, an expert climber, or just a novice, the wall and climbing space at ARC is perfect. Climbing is done with a harness and can be done individually or with belayers, whereas bouldering happens without using harnesses, with large mats to break your fall.
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ARC Climbing
1981 Old Burwash Rd
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(8 Min Drive) Address: 1981 Old Burwash Rd, Sudbury, ON P3E 4Z3 Try your hand at climbing at ARC Climbing & Yoga, a lifestyle fitness facility with a 7000 sq. feet (650 sq. meters) huge bouldering wall and a 35 feet (10.6 meters) high climbing wall. Whether you’re a fitness buff, an expert climber, or just a novice, the wall and climbing space at ARC is perfect. Climbing is done with a harness and can be done individually or with belayers, whereas bouldering happens without using harnesses, with large mats to break your fall.
(15 Min Drive) Address: 245 Charles St, Sudbury ON P3C 2Z3 The Flour Mill Museum has been devoted to the history of the city’s Franco-Ontarian community since 1974. Visit the Rayside-Balfour Museum to learn about the agricultural history of the region.
Flour Mill Museum / Musee Du Moulin a Fleur
140 Saint George Street
(15 Min Drive) Address: 245 Charles St, Sudbury ON P3C 2Z3 The Flour Mill Museum has been devoted to the history of the city’s Franco-Ontarian community since 1974. Visit the Rayside-Balfour Museum to learn about the agricultural history of the region.
(23 Min Drive) Address: Greater Sudbury All of this and more can be done on the Trans Canada Trail, which is the longest trail in the world! The trail runs through the entire country, with part of it passing right through Greater Sudbury. Hike, cycle or cross-country ski along the trail, which runs along the shores of Junction Creek and Ramsey Lake. Parts of the trail are on a roadway, so caution should be taken, though motorists are used to seeing people travelling along it. There are a few trails in the city to choose from, all of which are connected. The 28.91 km Greater Sudbury Trail East at the east end of the city, the 1.42 kilometre Bethel Lake Trail, the 3.09 kilometre Ramsey Lake Trail, the two kilometre Bell Park Walkway, the 5.66 kilometre Junction Creek Waterway park and the 12.36 kilometre Greater Sudbury Are West.
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Trailside Court
(23 Min Drive) Address: Greater Sudbury All of this and more can be done on the Trans Canada Trail, which is the longest trail in the world! The trail runs through the entire country, with part of it passing right through Greater Sudbury. Hike, cycle or cross-country ski along the trail, which runs along the shores of Junction Creek and Ramsey Lake. Parts of the trail are on a roadway, so caution should be taken, though motorists are used to seeing people travelling along it. There are a few trails in the city to choose from, all of which are connected. The 28.91 km Greater Sudbury Trail East at the east end of the city, the 1.42 kilometre Bethel Lake Trail, the 3.09 kilometre Ramsey Lake Trail, the two kilometre Bell Park Walkway, the 5.66 kilometre Junction Creek Waterway park and the 12.36 kilometre Greater Sudbury Are West.
(15 Min Drive) Address: Sudbury ON P3E 5S3 If you love birdwatching or just want to take in some nature in the city, you should definitely plan a trip to the Fielding Bird Sanctuary. Located right in the city, the area is home to many different varieties of birds. Pelicans, swans, eagles, ducks, and geese are just some of the many different birds you might see. Be sure to bring your camera! You can also bring your walking shoes or hiking boots, as there are nice walking trails or longer hiking trails in the area as well.
Fielding Bird Sanctuary
(15 Min Drive) Address: Sudbury ON P3E 5S3 If you love birdwatching or just want to take in some nature in the city, you should definitely plan a trip to the Fielding Bird Sanctuary. Located right in the city, the area is home to many different varieties of birds. Pelicans, swans, eagles, ducks, and geese are just some of the many different birds you might see. Be sure to bring your camera! You can also bring your walking shoes or hiking boots, as there are nice walking trails or longer hiking trails in the area as well.
(15 Min Drive) Address: 251 John St, Sudbury ON P3E 1P9 The Art Gallery of Sudbury was established in 1967 as a Centennial Project and is quite a unique place to visit. It’s located in a beautiful mansion that is over 100 years old. It once belonged to the lumber baron, William Joseph Bell, who Bell Park was also named for. Spend a few hours taking in the diverse and informative exhibits that the gallery has to offer. The boutique onsite features works by local artists and artisans. The gallery also offers lectures and classes throughout the year and sometimes hosts special events, so be sure to check their website for schedule.
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Art Gallery of Sudbury
251 John St
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(15 Min Drive) Address: 251 John St, Sudbury ON P3E 1P9 The Art Gallery of Sudbury was established in 1967 as a Centennial Project and is quite a unique place to visit. It’s located in a beautiful mansion that is over 100 years old. It once belonged to the lumber baron, William Joseph Bell, who Bell Park was also named for. Spend a few hours taking in the diverse and informative exhibits that the gallery has to offer. The boutique onsite features works by local artists and artisans. The gallery also offers lectures and classes throughout the year and sometimes hosts special events, so be sure to check their website for schedule.
(19 Min Drive) Address: 3316 St Laurent St, Chelmsford, ON P0M 1L0 There seriously probably isn’t any better family activity in all of Sudbury than the Dinosaur Valley Mini-Golf. Okay, so you don’t have to be a family to enjoy it. You can also treat yourself! Dinosaur Valley opens on May 1st this year and features seven different courses! That’s 63 holes of pulse-pounding, heart-stopping, putting action. Dinosaur Valley is so much more than just golf! It’s called Dinosaur Valley for a reason. There are huge dinosaur sculptures and dragons made of steel all over the property.
Dinosaur valley Mini golf & Josephine's Vegetables
3316 Saint Laurent Street
(19 Min Drive) Address: 3316 St Laurent St, Chelmsford, ON P0M 1L0 There seriously probably isn’t any better family activity in all of Sudbury than the Dinosaur Valley Mini-Golf. Okay, so you don’t have to be a family to enjoy it. You can also treat yourself! Dinosaur Valley opens on May 1st this year and features seven different courses! That’s 63 holes of pulse-pounding, heart-stopping, putting action. Dinosaur Valley is so much more than just golf! It’s called Dinosaur Valley for a reason. There are huge dinosaur sculptures and dragons made of steel all over the property.
(33 Min Drive) Address: 28 Sleepy Hollow Rd, Whitefish, ON P0M 3E0 Paddle Canada Certification, courses, lessons, and tours on the Great Lakes, including Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior. Also tours in the Broken Island Group in BC, and locations in Newfoundland. From day trips to multi-day tours. Enjoy exploring the Great Lakes and Canada's coast lines by sea kayak with knowledgeable guides, and expert instruction. They rent and sell boats.
Horizons Adventures
28 Sleepy Hollow Road
(33 Min Drive) Address: 28 Sleepy Hollow Rd, Whitefish, ON P0M 3E0 Paddle Canada Certification, courses, lessons, and tours on the Great Lakes, including Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior. Also tours in the Broken Island Group in BC, and locations in Newfoundland. From day trips to multi-day tours. Enjoy exploring the Great Lakes and Canada's coast lines by sea kayak with knowledgeable guides, and expert instruction. They rent and sell boats.
(15 Min Drive) Address: 271 Van Horne St, Sudbury ON P3B 1J1 Sudbury, Ontario is home to the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes originally built in 1907 by Frédéric Romanet du Caillaud. Recently restored and expanded, the hilltop site in downtown Sudbury is a wonderful experience in tranquility, contemplation and reflection. The views over Sudbury's magnificent Lake Ramsey are unparalled. The Grotto contains about 20 Monuments, a must-see.
Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes
271 Van Horne St
(15 Min Drive) Address: 271 Van Horne St, Sudbury ON P3B 1J1 Sudbury, Ontario is home to the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes originally built in 1907 by Frédéric Romanet du Caillaud. Recently restored and expanded, the hilltop site in downtown Sudbury is a wonderful experience in tranquility, contemplation and reflection. The views over Sudbury's magnificent Lake Ramsey are unparalled. The Grotto contains about 20 Monuments, a must-see.
(46 Min Drive) Address: Greater Sudbury Lake Wanapitei is unique in that it’s actually a meteorite crater. The lake features sandy areas of beach and is quite scenic. The park actually is protected for the forest and vegetation in the area, but you can still enjoy swimming in the clear lake and relaxing on the stretches of beach. You can also fish in the park and be sure to bring your camera, as there is known to be wildlife and bird sightings.
Wanapitei Lake
(46 Min Drive) Address: Greater Sudbury Lake Wanapitei is unique in that it’s actually a meteorite crater. The lake features sandy areas of beach and is quite scenic. The park actually is protected for the forest and vegetation in the area, but you can still enjoy swimming in the clear lake and relaxing on the stretches of beach. You can also fish in the park and be sure to bring your camera, as there is known to be wildlife and bird sightings.
(18 Min Drive) Address: 206 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury The Sudbury Canoe Club (SCC) is a volunteer-driven organization that offers programs for beginners up to expert level paddlers, including: The SCC has many boats for members' use that are available for daily use on Ramsey Lake at no cost. New members are asked to demonstrate a proficiency in using the equipment. If basic skills cannot be demonstrated, a lesson is recommended. Most lessons are free for members. Members are permitted to bring a guest for a daily fee; members are responsible for their respective guest.
Sudbury Canoe Club
206 Ramsey Lake Rd
(18 Min Drive) Address: 206 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury The Sudbury Canoe Club (SCC) is a volunteer-driven organization that offers programs for beginners up to expert level paddlers, including: The SCC has many boats for members' use that are available for daily use on Ramsey Lake at no cost. New members are asked to demonstrate a proficiency in using the equipment. If basic skills cannot be demonstrated, a lesson is recommended. Most lessons are free for members. Members are permitted to bring a guest for a daily fee; members are responsible for their respective guest.

Food scene

(13 Min Drive) Address: 194 Elgin St, Sudbury Get in on the beer action at the only place in Sudbury with an amazing and extensive selection of draft and craft beers - Laughing Buddha! With three distinct spaces - a bar seating area, a large upper section, and a cozy patio - this hidden gem features an extremely unique beer selection featuring mostly, if not all, abbey-style and Trappist beers. What’s more, they have an excellent selection of salads and bar food and even the occasional live music. Laughing Buddha Website: Laughing Buddha Opening hours: Mon - Tue: 11am - 11pm; Wed: 11am - 2am; Thu - Fri: 7am - 2am; Sat: 8am - 2am; Sun: 8am - 11pm
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Laughing Buddha
194 Elgin St
29 lokale inwoners raden aan
(13 Min Drive) Address: 194 Elgin St, Sudbury Get in on the beer action at the only place in Sudbury with an amazing and extensive selection of draft and craft beers - Laughing Buddha! With three distinct spaces - a bar seating area, a large upper section, and a cozy patio - this hidden gem features an extremely unique beer selection featuring mostly, if not all, abbey-style and Trappist beers. What’s more, they have an excellent selection of salads and bar food and even the occasional live music. Laughing Buddha Website: Laughing Buddha Opening hours: Mon - Tue: 11am - 11pm; Wed: 11am - 2am; Thu - Fri: 7am - 2am; Sat: 8am - 2am; Sun: 8am - 11pm
(14 Min Drive) Address: 93 Durham St, Sudbury If you’re craving for some let-your-hair-down fun in Sudbury, then you should be heading to the S.R.O Nightclub and Lounge where the DJ and the dance floor will have you grooving till 2:30 am in the morning. The swirling stainless steel bar is gorgeous and the perfect place to grab a few drinks which are large - so be warned! If you’re there on a weekend, strap on your party shoes and be prepared to stand and dance all night long. Opening hours: Wed, Fri - Sat: 9pm - 2am (closed Sun - Tue, Thu)
11 lokale inwoners raden aan
SRO Lounge
93 Durham St
11 lokale inwoners raden aan
(14 Min Drive) Address: 93 Durham St, Sudbury If you’re craving for some let-your-hair-down fun in Sudbury, then you should be heading to the S.R.O Nightclub and Lounge where the DJ and the dance floor will have you grooving till 2:30 am in the morning. The swirling stainless steel bar is gorgeous and the perfect place to grab a few drinks which are large - so be warned! If you’re there on a weekend, strap on your party shoes and be prepared to stand and dance all night long. Opening hours: Wed, Fri - Sat: 9pm - 2am (closed Sun - Tue, Thu)