A larger than life nickel coin greets drivers entering Sudbury, one of Canada's major iron ore production centers. With its large Francophone population, Sudbury is home to various French cultural institutions, theaters, festivals and galleries. The city also boasts numerous art galleries, an interactive science museum and the Bridge of Nations, a stretch of road featuring 72 flags representing the demographic diversity of the community.
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Erected in 1951, this famous roadside attraction is a monument to the Canadian nickel industry.
We spent over 6 hours here. There is so much to do and learn from. We liked the different films and the hands on exhibits. We enjoyed the underground tour of the mine it is well worth visiting a good unique experience.
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Beautiful scenery very clean love walking on the boardwalk there's Parks beaches overall Bell park is beautiful
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An area landmark that has been standing since the late 1960s. to really appreciate it's height, go to its base in Little Italy in Copper Cliff. There has been talk of it being demolished since the new technologies will minimize emissions. See it before it's gone.
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Hockey games, concerts and all kind of fairs, remembrance day services etc! We were last there for canada day celebrations on july 1, always great day, local food, music and loads of drinks!
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