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Downtown Sudbury Part ll
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Imperial Fireside Inn - Sudbury Hotels, Canada
Imperial Fireside Inn 2 Stars hotel in Sudbury, Canada Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Sudbury! This motel is 6 minutes from downtown Sudbury. It offers room service and free Wi-Fi. The Dynamic Earth Museum, home to the world’s largest coin, is just one minute away.Rooms at the Imperial Fireside Inn have a seating area. They are furnished with a work desk, a microwave, and a refrigerator. A flat-screen TV is also provided.The Fireside Inn has a 24-hour front desk and offers a terrace with BBQ facilities for guests to use. Complimentary newspapers, as well as a fax and copying service, are available.
The Fielding Bird Sanctuary is just under 5 km from the Imperial Fireside Inn.
The Sudbury Railway Station is less than 20 minutes away.
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Imperial Fireside Inn - Sudbury Hotels, Canada
Location in : 1111, Lorne Street, P3C 4S8 Sudbury, Canada
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Take a Hike - Kelly Lake Trail
Host Russ Hanson takes us onthe Kelly Lake Trail.
One of the most breathtaking trails in the city, the Kelly Lake Trail begins at Fielding Memorial Park as an easy walk, and is wheelchair accessible for the first kilometre. It passes through a red pine plantation where visitors witness firsthand the re-greening process that has made Greater Sudbury world famous. The trail then follows rougher terrain, taking you to a bird sanctuary with awe-inspiring views of Kelly Lake.
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Greater Sudbury
Greater Sudbury (2011 census population 160,274) is a city in Ontario, Canada, which was founded following the discovery of nickel ore by Tom Flanagan, a Canadian Pacific Railway blacksmith in 1883, when the transcontinental railway was near completion. Greater Sudbury was formed in 2001 by merging the cities and towns of the former Regional Municipality of Sudbury with several previously unincorporated geographic townships. It is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population and the 24th largest metropolitan area in Canada. By land area, it is the largest city in Ontario and the seventh largest municipality by area in Canada. Sudbury, as it is commonly known, is administratively separate and thus not part of any district, county, or regional municipality.
Sudbury has a humid continental climate with warm and often hot summers and long, cold, snowy winters. The population resides in an urban core and many smaller communities scattered around 300 lakes and among hills of rock blackened by historical smelting activity. Sudbury was once a major lumber centre and a world leader in nickel mining. Mining and related industries dominated the economy for much of the 20th century. The two major mining companies which shaped the history of Sudbury were Inco, now Vale, which employed more than 25% of the population by the 1970s, and Falconbridge, now Glencore Xstrata. Sudbury has since expanded from its resource-based economy to emerge as the major retail, economic, health and educational centre for Northeastern Ontario. Sudbury is also home to a large Franco-Ontarian population that influences its arts and culture.
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#GetWildlifeHome: Deer Fawn Returns to the Wild - Wild at Heart
This young fawn returns home to the wild thanks to the hard work of our animal care interns all summer. Thank you to the Fielding family for again bringing this deer to your property for its release!
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