
Sudbury tourist information
Sudbury Ontario Canada
Welcome to The City of Greater Sudbury. With a population of 165,000 people, it is the largest centre in northeastern Ontario.
Sudbury is officially a bilingual (English and French) city with a multicultural population. French is the mother-tongue of 28% of Sudbury's citizens. The remaining 72% is mostly English but includes many other languages such as Finnish, Ukrainian, and Italian.
Sudbury is known as the Nickel City because of its nickel and copper mines.
Sudburians enjoy many municipal parks, situated around the region. For instance, lovely Bell Park - nestled along the southwest shore of Lake Ramsey - is home to the Sudbury Canoe Club, the Yacht Club, the Bell Amphitheatre, trails, boardwalks, smooth sandy beaches, and glorious floral displays.
Sudbury aerial map
Please click on any icon on the Sudbury aerial tourist map, to find close by places, offering hotels and tourist information. You can zoom in and zoom out our touristical map as well as switch between satelite and map view of Sudbury.
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