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Sudbury
Travel Guide
Sudbury -
(official name Greater
Sudbury) is a city of approximately 160,000 people, located in
Northern Ontario, Canada. It is Northern Ontario's largest city in
both area and population, and a major retail and service centre for
the region.
Sudbury is
one of the coldest urban cities in Canada and in the World. However,
summers can be rather hot with many days above 30 degrees. Spring
and fall can be both warm and cold, and it is not uncommon to see
significant accumulation of snow during these seasons. If you choose
to come to Sudbury in the winter, dress extremely warm and avoid
being outside for a long period of time.
International visitors to Sudbury will feel right at home. The city
is home to vibrant Italian, Finnish, Ukranian, French, Polish and
Aboriginal communities. One can expect to hear many of these
languages being spoken regularily, though almost all residents speak
English as well. Since Sudbury is officially bilingual, all city
services are available in both French and English. Road signs and
street names are also posted in both official languages.
More
information on
Sidbury travel
at Wikitravel.org
Things To Do and See in Sudbury
Science Center North, Sudbury
Attraction type: Children's museum; Science museum
Dinosaur Valley
Mini Golf, Sudbury
Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf Recipient of the Inaugural Tourism
Innovation Award by Tourism Federation of Ontario 2003, nominated by
Attractions Ontario. This attraction offers 54 holes on 6 different
courses with 20 mammoth dinosaurs et dragons and insects. Offer
Dragon Package for 2007. This unique custom-built attraction is
dedicated to cancer families. Season runs from May to September 8th.
Open daily from 8 am - 9 pm. We accept cash, debit and visa, amex,
and cash.
Attraction type: Amusement/theme park
Big Nickel &
Dynamic Earth, Sudbury
The Big Nickel is the world's largest coin. It is a giant
reproduction of a 1951 Canadian nickel, measuring 9 meters (30 feet)
in diameter.
Attraction type: Landmark/point of interest
Onaping Falls,
Sudbury
Attraction type: Waterfall
Josephine's
vegetables No Herbicide Since 1982, Sudbury
Always fresh and delicious vegetables, visit Josephine's Vegetables
while your there. This farm is proud to offer herbicide free
products since 1982. Come and pick your own, purchase a basket or
just a piece. Season runs from May to Sept 8 then call before you
come till March 31. Open daily in the summer from 8 am - 8 pm, Rain
or Shine. 24 hour taped message for you convenience. Sold and grown
on this location only. We accept cash, debit and visa. Fall
potatoes, bushels carrots ready now! Get service in English or
French!
Attraction type: Farm
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