Sudbury, Ontario Attractions

 
Sudbury, often referred to as the mining capital of the world, is situated beside Ramsey Lake in northern Ontario, about five hours' drive north of Toronto.

Iron bearing lodes of mineral ore were first noticed here in 1883 during construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Before long other minerals were discovered, massive deposits of sulphurous nickel in particular. The latter have been mined on a large scale ever since and today more than three quarters of the world's output of nickel comes from the Sudbury Basin. Platinum, gold, silver, copper, cobalt, lead, zinc and iron are among the other metals found in the area.

Read More Path of Discovery

The Path of Discovery is a summer time tour which visits the Big Nickel Mine and the Sudbury meteorite crater. Visitors learn about the geology of the area and its impact on Sudbury.

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Science North educates visitors on the natural history and geological landscape of Northern Ontario and the Arctic. The museum is family oriented and offers plenty to entertain children.

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Sudbury Surroundings

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A fox in winter at Killarney.Killarney Provincial Park, Sudbury
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