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When back open, Sudbury Tourist Information Centre should be on all visitors lists. It offers a wide range of services for residents and visitors alike. The award winning centre has been managed by Sudbury Town Council since 2011. This was previously located in the library which is in the former Corn Exchange and the tourist information centre was just inside the door and on the left. Please check the town council website or email for re-opening and location details
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11 Top-Rated Things to Do in Sudbury, Ontario
Written by Bryan Dearsley and Lana Law Updated Mar 24, 2023
The city of Sudbury, Ontario has for decades focused on the mining industry – the city boats no less than 10 mines, along with accompanying smelters and refineries – but in recent years, it has also managed to reinvent itself as a major tourist destination.
Several of the town's important attractions are related to mining, including the impressive Science North, Dynamic Earth, and the famous Big Nickel. Sudbury is also home to the Western Hemisphere's tallest chimney, the 381-meter-tall Inco Superstack , which can be seen from many miles away.
Add to this mix its numerous lakes, parks, nature reserves, and outdoor adventures available in the surrounding area, and there's little wonder Sudbury has risen in prominence as one of Ontario's most visited northern cities. To learn more about the many interesting places to visit, be sure to read through our list of the top things to do in Sudbury.
1. Visit Science North
2. grab a selfie at the big nickel, 3. learn about sudbury's mining heritage at dynamic earth, 4. get back to nature at lake laurentian conservation area, 5. check out the views of onaping falls at the a.y. jackson lookout, 6. hike, paddle, or enjoy the beach at killarney provincial park, 7. take a stroll in bell park, 8. get your art fix at the art gallery of sudbury, 9. northern ontario railroad museum and heritage centre, 10. flock to the fielding memorial park & bird sanctuary, 11. visit the anderson farm museum, map of things to do in sudbury, ontario, sudbury - climate chart.
Exploring Science North, one of Northern Ontario's most popular tourist attractions, can easily occupy the greater part of a day. Located above the shoreline of attractive Ramsey Lake, this fascinating interactive museum opened in 1984 and covers two large snowflake-shaped buildings – joined together by a tunnel that passes through a geological fault line formed over a billion years ago – with exhibits and displays spread across four levels.
If you're on a tight schedule, be sure to plan your route around the site carefully. Highlights include the planetarium and the 3D IMAX theater; a fun and educational firefighting game; indoor and outdoor kids' play areas; hands-on mining exhibits, including learning how to cut and polish rocks; and a butterfly house.
If you've got time and you're visiting Sudbury in the summer, be sure to partake in the scenic sightseeing cruise around Ramsey Lake. A pleasant boardwalk also follows the shoreline and offers up a variety of pleasant picnic spots.
Guided tours are available, along with educational programs for kids (including year-round day camps) and lectures and workshops for adults. For those who can spend the whole day here, look into purchasing the passport ticket option, which allows access to all attractions located on-site, including the planetarium, IMAX theater, and Dynamic Earth.
Address: 100 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario
Official site: www.sciencenorth.ca
Located on the grounds of Sudbury's excellent Dynamic Earth science museum, the Big Nickel is undoubtedly the city's most photographed landmark. Erected in 1964, this giant replica of a 1951 Canadian five cent piece (or "nickel") stands some nine meters tall and makes for the perfect backdrop for a selfie or family holiday photo.
Billed as the "world's largest coin," this faithful representation of a 12-sided nickel was erected to celebrate Sudbury's contribution to mining, and in particular, nickel mining. As an aside, Canada's five cent coins were in fact made entirely of nickel until 1922; since 1999, they're only two per cent nickel.
Location: Dynamic Earth, Ontario
Dynamic Earth is another must-see Sudbury attraction, and it stands right next to the Big Nickel. Established in 2003, it focuses on geology and mining and its impact not just upon Sudbury, but Canada as a whole.
After grabbing your picture of the iconic Big Nickel, you'll enjoy a wide variety of displays and exhibits relating to mining and rocks, many of them hands-on experiences designed to entertain and educate young and old alike. Highlights include a guided underground tour of a demonstration mine that takes you deep into the earth and portrays the work done by the area's miners over the years, including the technological changes that have taken place. It lasts around 80 minutes, and you'll want to dress warm and wear sturdy shoes (no sandals or flip flops).
Other highlights of a visit include a variety of film and multimedia presentations; displays of fossils, rocks, and meteorites; and gold panning experiences. There are plenty of activities aimed specifically at youngsters, including a fun "lava slide," massive mining machinery to climb around, a giant sandpit complete with manually operated diggers, as well as an outdoor science park.
Address: 122 Big Nickel Mine Drive, Sudbury, Ontario
Official site: www.sciencenorth.ca/Dynamic-Earth/
Created over 50 years ago to protect one of the most diverse ecosystems in Northern Ontario, the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is an easy 10-minute drive from the downtown core and is well worth including on your Sudbury travel itinerary. Covering an area of 2,400 acres from Lake Ramsey to the city's southeast bypass, this protected area features plenty of fun things to do for outdoor enthusiasts.
Hikers and birders alike come from far and wide to explore the area's lakes and wetlands, crisscrossed by numerous well-marked trails. Come winter, many of these same trails are groomed for snowshoeing and cross-country ski enthusiasts. Admission is free.
Address: 2309 S. Bay Road, Sudbury, Ontario
Official site: www.nickeldistrict.ca/en/lake-laurentian-conservation-area.html
Onaping Falls is another area of outstanding natural beauty that should be visited. Located in the community of Dowling and just a 30-minute drive west of Sudbury, this stunning waterfall is where the Onaping River drops 55 meters over a sheer cliff to the riverbed below. Immortalized on canvas by the Group of Seven's A.Y. Jackson, it's an especially impressive site in autumn when the fall colors are at their peak (usually early to mid-October).
The best views of the waterfall are from the A.Y. Jackson Lookout, a level one-kilometer hike from the visitor center. There's a bridge here that spans the river that offers superb views of the falls. From here, you can continue your hike along an additional two kilometers of trail through dense forests (this latter trail extension can be a little more challenging with less even terrain).
Displays about the geology of the area can be viewed at the visitor center, where you can also pick up a trail guide and stop for a picnic.
Address: ON-144, Greater Sudbury, Ontario
Located just over an hour's drive southwest of Sudbury, Killarney Provincial Park is one of Ontario's most impressive parks . Rolling hills and silica mountains, dramatic lakeside scenery, and dense forests provide the landscape for the park's incredible hiking trails . The dramatic coastal scenery of the northern shores of Georgian Bay are what draw many people to this area. You'll find ample boating opportunities, including sailing, kayaking, and canoeing adventures.
The park is also a great place to see some of Canada's most diverse wildlife. Here, you're likely to spot everything from black bears to moose, deer, fox, as well as an abundance of birdlife.
The park is popular among campers, and offers plenty of camping areas . One of the best is the George Lake Campground, which features a beach area, as well as a number of yurts that can be reserved through the park's website.
Address: 960 ON-637, Killarney, Ontario
Read More: Things to Do in Killarney Provincial Park
For those who enjoy their greenspaces a little more manicured, a visit to Bell Park is just the ticket. Situated on the shores of Ramsey Lake just a few minutes from Science North, the park encompasses the grounds of what was once one of the city's estates (Belrock mansion itself is now home to the nearby Art Gallery of Sudbury).
In addition to its gentle, meandering walking paths, the park features a boardwalk, a number of memorials, an amphitheater, gazebos, and gardens. Even here, the city's mining heritage is celebrated, this time in the form of a monumental sculpture.
Other highlights include a good-size beach, a snack bar, picnic spots, as well as a kids' playground . The park is also the focus of some of the city's many events festivals, including outdoor concerts, the Sudbury Summerfest (held in August), and the Northern Lights Festival Boréal music festival (July).
Also worth visiting, the Grotto Lady of Lourdes monument is just a couple of minutes' drive away (or a 20-minute walk). Set on just over five acres close to the downtown core, this quiet corner features a monument celebrating each of the world's major religions, and includes pleasant walkways, a fountain, and gardens.
Address: Bell Park, Paris Street, Greater Sudbury, Ontario
Founded in 1967 as a project to celebrate Canada's centennial and located in the former mansion-like home of a local lumber baron, a visit to the Art Gallery of Sudbury is time well spent. Located an easy walk from Bell Park (which once formed the estate's grounds), the gallery houses an impressive permanent collection of more than 2,000 artworks from across Canada.
Notable works include pieces by Group of Seven artists A.Y. Jackson and Franklin Carmichael, as well as examples from First Nations and local artists. Regular visiting art exhibits are also held here, along with educational seminars, lectures, and workshops. A giftshop selling local and other Canadian art and crafts is located on-site.
Address: 251 John Street, Sudbury, Ontario
What child doesn't enjoy a close-up look at a choo choo? Even if you're not traveling with kids, you'd do well to include a visit to the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre on your Sudbury itinerary. Situated a 30-minute drive north of the downtown core in the small community of Capreol , the museum has done a good job of preserving and showcasing the history of railroads in and around Greater Sudbury.
Along with artifacts and historic material covering the period from 1890 to 1990, the museum features a variety of fascinating displays and exhibits in the former home of the superintendent of the region's railways, and in the town's old fire station, which now serves as the heritage center itself. Highlights include costumes and the large model railway layout, which faithfully captures the heyday of Northern Ontario's 's railroad history.
The real stars, though, are the numerous railcars and engines on display, some of them open to explore. Favourites include a railcar that served as a mobile school room, complete with desks, woodstove, and sleeping quarters. The museum has also taken over the local jail, which (now no longer in use) can also be toured.
Address: 26 Bloor Street, Capreol, Ontario
Official site: http://normhc.com
Fielding Memorial Park and Bird Sanctuary on Kelly Lake is another Sudbury attraction that owes its existence to a bequest. Established in 1977 after 40 acres of land in Walden were donated to the city of Greater Sudbury, this attractive greenspace located just 15 minutes' drive from Downtown Sudbury is a very pleasant place to spend an hour or two.
In addition to some pleasant walking paths and the longer Kelly Lake Trail (part of the Trans Canada Trail), there's a playground and picnic tables, not to mention a great view of Sudbury's "big stack," the Inco Superstack. The park is also home to the Fielding Bird Sanctuary, a protected natural ecosystem. In addition to the many bird species that you'll see, there's plenty of wildflowers on display in the warmer months.
Address: 345 Fielding Road, Greater Sudbury, Ontario
Set in the quaintly named community of Lively, just a hop, skip, and a jump from Fielding Memorial Park and Bird Sanctuary, is Anderson Farm Museum. Though one of the smaller attractions in Sudbury, it's a great place to spend an hour or so for those wanting to learn a little more about farming life in the region in the early 20th century.
Highlights of a visit to what was once Sudbury's largest dairy farm include a well-preserved farmhouse, a historic pioneer-era log home, the original milk house, and an interpretive center.
Address: 550 Regional Road 24, Lively, Ontario
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A beautiful park in the middle of the city set on the shores of Ramsey Lake. #heartofthecity #meetyouontheboardwalk #datenight
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Enjoy the spectacular view at High Falls that captured the imagination of Group of Seven painter A.Y. Jackson. #groupofseven #hiking #waterfalls @Rainbow_ROUTES @ArtSudbury
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With over 330 lakes and close to 200kms of hiking trails, you’ll enjoy the best of urban and outdoor adventures. #getoutside #hiking #paddling #biking #fishing
Discover railroading @ NORMHC67 , go climbing @ARCClimbing , or enjoy a round of mini-golf @DinosaurSudbury.com #family #memories
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The centre of Franco-Ontarian culture with renowned live concerts, top-notch theatre, innovative visual arts, rich history and heritage… en francais! #francophoneculture @la_GNO @le_TNO @laSlague
A vibrant performing arts and cultural scene that brings our community to life! @SudburyTheatre @TheatreCambrian @le_TNO
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Built by Thomas Ginn of Sudbury 1826/27 and opened for use in 1828. It is a fine and well-proportioned building in the Greek classic style occupying a prestigious site overlooking the Old Market Place.
Today The Town Hall is well used as a civic space: home to Sudbury Town Council offices, Sudbury Tourist Information Centre , Suffolk County Council Registration Services and is also open to the public as Sudbury's free Heritage Centre & Museum with a range of fascinating artifacts and interactive displays offering a window into Sudbury's rich history. The Mayor's Parlour is well used as part of civic events and by local charitable organisations and community groups.
The impressive Assembly Room is available for hire and is suitable for a wide range of events from conferences, to dinners, lectures to classes... take a look at our hire charges and booking information below.
At the rear is the old and impressive entrance to the former town gaol, which held the prisoners overnight before the assizes. This has been skilfully adapted to serve as a fitting entrance to The Sudbury Heritage Centre.
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The Town Hall's impressive Assembly Room has played host to many public and private events. They include festivals, craft fairs, awards, public lectures, dance classes, ceremonies, dinners and more.
We offer highly competitive hire rates for private and corporate functions, and subsidised rates for local community and charitable organisations. The Assembly Room is accessible and well equipped with a kitchen, toilets, chairs and tables, AV equipment including a projector and screen and free use of WiFi.
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From Saxons to silk...A must visit for anyone curious about Sudbury's unique heritage. Sudbury Heritage Centre is housed within the beautiful Grade II listed Town Hall with entrance on Gaol Lane. Displays offer a fascinating glimpse into the town’s past from Pre-history to the present day. Read more here.
Visitors are also welcome to explore the exstentive Sudbury Photo Archive , a captivating collection of images of Sudbury through the ages.
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Sudbury's Tourist Information Centre is one of the last remaining TICs in the region. Run by Sudbury Town Council this friendly and customer focused service is for both local residents and visitors alike. Our knowledgable staff can help tailor your visit to you interests and we have a shop stacked with fascinating local history books, maps and guides as well as locally crafted gift ideas - incuding products made with our famous Sudbury Silk!
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In accordance with the latest government guidelines, Sudbury Tourist Information Centre is currently closed for walk in enquiries. You can still get in touch by phone or email: Call: 01787 881320
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Visitor Information. The City of Greater Sudbury combines the best of worlds -- easy access to unspoiled wilderness, internationally acclaimed attractions, first-class dining and accommodations, unique retail boutiques, big box shopping and headline entertainment - all in the shared atmosphere of our famous northern hospitality.
Visit our award winning Tourist Information Centre and make the most of your trip to Sudbury! Go to. Guided Tours. Step into the Sudbury Story on one of our popular guided town tours led by a Blue Badge Guide! Go to. Dine.
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Explore Sudbury Whether you're passing through or you're visiting Sudbury on a break, our beautiful ma rket town has something for everybody - from history buffs to culture vultures, wildlife lovers to walking enthusiasts - get in touch to plan yo ur visit. Local Services From Committee Meetings, Sudbury Market, town management, allotment and cemetery enquirie s to getting in touch with ...
Whether you are in Greater Sudbury for an afternoon, a weekend or more, make sure to explore our list of top indoor and outdoor attractions that are favourites amongst visitors and locals alike.
4. Get Back to Nature at Lake Laurentian Conservation Area Lake Laurentian Conservation Area. Created over 50 years ago to protect one of the most diverse ecosystems in Northern Ontario, the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is an easy 10-minute drive from the downtown core and is well worth including on your Sudbury travel itinerary.
Downtown Sudbury is a hub of activity, arts, culture, festivals and events year-round. Take a tour of the many historical buildings, marvel at the spectacular murals, or visit the many one-of-a-kind shops, cafés, delectable restaurants, and much more.. Whether you are conducting business, shopping, or winding down after a long week on one of Sudbury's best patios, there is never a shortage ...
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12. A day at the farm. 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.
Tourist Information Centre. Official website for the beautiful market town of Sudbury, Suffolk UK. Information on walks, trails, history, events, independent shops and more...
Experience fun filled family attractions, share our taste for the outdoors and explore our cultural spirit! Check out our round-up of 10 great things to see & do. By Sudbury Staff Writer Northern Ontario's largest city is home to world-renowned attractions, urban comforts, and four-season outdoor adventures. March 29, 2021.
Built by Thomas Ginn of Sudbury 1826/27 and opened for use in 1828. It is a fine and well-proportioned building in the Greek classic style occupying a prestigious site overlooking the Old Market Place. Today The Town Hall is well used as a civic space: home to Sudbury Town Council offices, Sudbury Tourist Information Centre, Suffolk County ...
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Local Tourist Office. Jan 2018 • Solo. Very efficient and friendly. Maps, souvenirs and will book travel and events. In the library is on the south side of the Market place which has imposing columns. ... What hotels are near Sudbury Tourist Information Centre? Hotels near Sudbury Tourist Information Centre: (0.07 mi) The Lady Elizabeth Hotel ...
Sudbury Tourist Information Tel: 01787 372331 [email protected]. The Suffolk Coast. Aldeburgh Cinema Visitor Information Tel: 01728 454 884. Visitor and Tourist information points can be found in the following towns:-Bungay, Beccles, Felixstowe, Halesworth, Lowestoft, Southwold and Woodbridge. See here for all press and advertising ...
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