Sudbury (Ontario)

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Sudbury (official name Greater Sudbury) is a city of roughly 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 (Ontario) Halal Travel Guide

Sudbury's weather is typical of locations on the Canadian Shield, with hot summers and cold winters. The city is particularly renowned for its outdoor recreation opportunities, with summer and winter activities being quite popular. The city has a somewhat unfair and outdated reputation as an environmental wasteland, due to past environmental damage from the local mining industry, but various environmental reclamation projects since the 1970s have given many parts of the city a rugged natural beauty that capitalizes on the region's many lakes, forests and rocky hills.

International visitors to Sudbury will feel right at home. The city is home to vibrant Italian, Finnish, Ukrainian, French, Polish and Indigenous People communities. You can expect to hear many of these languages being spoken regularly, though almost all residents speak English as well. Because Sudbury is officially bilingual, all city services are available in French and English. Road signs and street names are also posted in both official languages. The city celebrates its multicultural legacy on the Bridge of Nations, a downtown structure featuring the flags of every nation represented among the city's population.

Travel to Sudbury (Ontario)

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Buy a Flight ticket to and from Sudbury (Ontario)

  • Greater Sudbury Airport IATA Code: YSB 5000 Air Terminal Drive, Garson 46.625556, -80.797778 ☎ +1 705-693-2514 +1 705-693-2937 - Sudbury Airport The Greater Sudbury Airport is served by Air Canada Express, which provides six daily Flights from Toronto Pearson International Airport (IATA Code: YYZ), and Bearskin Airlines, which operates Flights from Sault Ste Marie (Ontario)|Sault Ste. Marie, Ottawa, Kapuskasing, Thunder Bay, North Bay and Timmins. Connecting Flights to other communities can be made at any of these other airports. Porter Airlines is now offering Flights from the Billy Bishop Toronto Island Airport (IATA Code: YTZ).

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Sudbury (Ontario)

Sudbury is served by VIA Rail service, through the Sudbury Junction and Capreol railway stations.

  • Sudbury Jct train station - 2750 Lasalle Blvd. East 46.524167, -80.901667 10 kilometers from downtown Sudbury, at the very east end of Lasalle Blvd., past Falconbridge Road, close to the old CN station Opening Hours: Friday 11:30PM Monday to Saturday 7:30AM, Sunday 4:30AM Monday - 10:30AM, Monday 11:30PM Monday - Tuesday 7:30AM, West 4:30AM Monday - 10:30AM Sudbury Junction station | The cross-country VIA rail service The Canadian stops at this station.
  • Sudbury train station - 233 Elgin St. 46.4875, -80.992222 Opening Hours: Tuesday 8AM Monday - 9:45AM, West 11AM Monday - 4:45PM, Thursday 7:30AM Monday - 1:15PM, Friday 9AM Monday - 4:45PM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 9:45AM, Sunday 12:30PM Monday - 4:15PM Sudbury CP Station.JPG Sudbury station (Ontario) | The Sudbury - White River train originates at this station.

By car

Sudbury is served by three major provincial highways.

  • Highway 17 leads west to Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay and western Canada, and east to North Bay, Ottawa and the province of Quebec. A 20-km stretch of Highway 17 within the city boundaries is freeway, but Sudbury has no freeway connections to other communities.
  • Highway 69 leads south to Parry Sound, where it becomes the Highway 400 freeway to Toronto. (Highway 400 will eventually extend all the way to Sudbury; however, as of March 2018 the construction is delayed.)
  • Highway 144 leads north to Timmins.

Some quiet roads are in poor shape, however much effort has been put into repairing them.

Travel on a Bus in Sudbury (Ontario)

Sudbury is served by Ontario Northland connections to North Bay, Ottawa, Sault Sainte Marie (Ontario)|Sault Ste. Marie, Timmins, and Toronto. Sudbury is Greyhound's northern terminus - express service to Toronto, and service to Ottawa with connections to Montreal and points east.

How to get around in Sudbury (Ontario)

Greater Sudbury Transit offers bus service within the city, operating from a central downtown terminal. The urban core of the city is served by lines that generally operate on the half hour during peak travel durations, and on the hour late at night and on Sundays. More remote areas of the city are not served as frequently, but some bus service is available.

You can take the bus from one end of town to the other (about 60 kilometers) for $2.80. Multi-ride passes are also available, in addition to unlimited 31-day passes.

What to see in Sudbury (Ontario)

  • Science North - Science North | 100 Ramsey Lake Road 46.4708, -80.9959 ☎ +1 705 523-4629 +1-800-461-4898 Opening Hours: 10:00 to 4:00 Science North - A science education centre built atop an ancient earthquake fault on the shore of Lake Ramsey. Its distinctive snowflake shape has become one of Sudbury's famous monuments. Features include an IMAX theatre, a butterfly gallery, a robotics lab, and interactive exhibits on geology, animal biology and other areas of science.
  • The grounds of Science North are also home to the William Ramsey, a boat which offers cruise tours of the beautiful Lake Ramsey, which was once the world's largest lake contained entirely within the boundaries of a single city. (It lost this status in 2001, when the newly merged city of Greater Sudbury enclosed a larger lake.)
  • Dynamic Earth - 122 Big Nickel Mine Road 46.4740, -81.0338 ☎ +1 705 523-4629 +1-800-461-4898 Dynamic Earth An earth sciences exhibition, operated by Science North on a separate site. It is home to the Big Nickel, Sudbury's most famous landmark.
  • Bell Park | A park and amphitheatre on the shore of Lake Ramsey. It is connected by a lakefront boardwalk to the Science North grounds.
  • Pioneer legacy museums in the city show how Northern Ontario's earliest settlers lived. These include the Flour Mill Heritage Museum and the Copper Cliff Museum and the Anderson Farm Museum and the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre and the Capreol Prescott Museum.

Ecotourism

Sudbury is a ruggedly beautiful city, with many forests, lakes and rocky hills throughout the area.

  • A.Y. Jackson Scenic Lookout | - ☎ +1 705 855-3326 - Named for the Canadian "Group of Seven" artist, provides a spectacular view of High Falls on the Onaping River off Highway 144, 43 kilometers northwest of downtown Sudbury. There is also a travel information centre and a picnic area.
  • Kukagami Lodge - - ☎ +1 705 521-6587 - A popular wilderness retreat just east of the city.
  • Lake Laurentian Conservation Area | - ☎ +1 705 674-3271 - A large parkland area in the south end of the city, with 55km of hiking, jogging, biking and ski trails for exploration.

Culture & Tradition of Sudbury (Ontario)

  • Art Gallery of Sudbury - 251 John Street 46.4834, -80.9892 ☎ +1 705 674-3271 - Art Gallery of Sudbury Presents regular exhibitions of historical and contemporary Canadian art.
  • La Galerie du Nouvel Ontario - 174 Elgin Street ☎ +1 705 673-4927 - Presents contemporary and experimental Canadian art, with a special focus on French Canadian artists.
  • Sudbury Symphony Orchestra | - ☎ +1 705 674-8381 - Performs concerts throughout the year.
  • Sudbury Theatre Centre | Shaughnessy Street ☎ +1 705 674-8381 - Presents comedy and drama, including works by Canadian playwrights, throughout the year.
  • Cinéfest - An annual film festival and the fourth largest in Canada, which presents a program of over 100 films each September.
  • Le Théâtre du Nouvel Ontario | - ☎ +1 705 525-5606 - Presents comedy and drama by franco-ontarian and Québécois playwrights throughout the year.
  • Northern Lights Festival Boréal - ☎ +1 705 674-5512 - An annual festival of folk, blues and rock music each July in Bell Park.
  • Centre franco-ontarien de folklore - 1169 Dollard Street 46.1345, -80.4306 ☎ +1 705 675-8986 - The world's largest collection of Franco-Ontarian books, documents and cultural legacy.
  • Theatre Cambrian - 40 Eyre Street Sudbury, Ontario 46.4924, -81.0080 +1-866-512-3765


What to Do

Fun in the Sun: Sudbury is a city of lakes, in fact holding over 300 lakes within its borders, including Lake Wanapitei and the largest city-contained lake in the world, and Lake Ramsey and the central lake within the city. No matter where in town you happen to be, it's never more than a short walk to a beach. The City of Greater Sudbury has five supervised beaches with professional lifeguards during the summer, but there are uncountable smaller beaches with nothing but sand and water.

Watersports: Fishing is a popular activity in the summer. Species of trout, splake, pike, pickerel, muskie and bass can be found in most of Sudbury's lakes. Be sure to inquire about seasons and licenses before heading out on the water. Some lakes (especially the urban lakes) have strict guidelines for operating watercraft. Be sure to ask about them before launching a boat.

Snowmobiling: Sudbury has one of the largest systems of groomed trails in the world. The Sudbury Trail Plan connects to the trail systems of other communities, creating a network of 1300 kilometers of trails. Contact the Sudbury Trail Plan Association for more information, as they are considered the authority on trail closures, maintenance, and the monitoring of lake ice.

Hiking: The Trans-Canada Trail runs through Sudbury. The trail twists along the shores of Junction Creek through much of the city. Put on some good shoes and stroll through Sudbury's "urban wilderness".

Enjoy the View: Huge rocky hills cut through Sudbury, dividing the city into its boroughs. These hills remain largely undeveloped to this day. One can hike to the top of these "mountains" and enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Geology buffs can scour the black bedrock for shatter cones: the remnants of a meteorite impact millions of years ago which created the Sudbury Basin.

Golfing: Greater Sudbury offers a wide selection of 9- and 18-hole golf courses including Blackstone Golf Course +1-800-440-2887, Buck Ridge Golf Course +1 705-853-2825, Lively Golf and Country Club +1 705-692-5502, Pine Grove Golf Course +1 705-560-1090, Timberwolf Golf Club +1-877-689-8853 and Twin Stacks Golf Course +1 705-694-2131.

Winter Sports: Winters are very long in Sudbury, but they certainly aren't boring. Be sure to try some of the following winter activities:

  • Skiing: There are three downhill skiing facilities in Sudbury; Adanac Ski Center, Capreol Ski Hill and Lively Ski Hill. Ski rentals are available at all four locations. If cross-country is more your style and the 23 kilometers Naughton Ski Trails run through a quiet forest. The tracks are groomed regularly and the trail is illuminated at night. Call the Walden Ski Club for passes. There are numerous other groomed ski trails in and around town as well.
  • Ice Fishing: Fishing is not limited to the summer. All you need is a hook, some fishing line and an ice auger to enjoy this popular winter pastime. There is usually enough ice on Sudbury lakes to support a truck, so don't worry about falling through the ice! Be sure to enquire about licenses before heading out. Local bait shops can issue temporary fishing permits. Ice fishing huts must be off of the ice by March 1st.
  • Skating: Science North has cleared and polished an ice skating surface from their grounds to the Bell Park beach area (about 1.5 kilometers). Use of this ice surface is free of charge. There are numerous hockey rinks and skating ovals in and around town, so grab your hockey sticks and try to join a game!
Also, have fun at the local rink at Carol Richard Park, in Val Caron! Join up with other local residents to play some good, old-fashioned rink hockey, or if no one is playing, feel free to skate around. There is a small kids rink outside of the boards of the main rink, meant for toddlers and pre-teens (or for those inexperienced at skating, or who may not want to play hockey on the larger rink), and there is also a playground area, too. As well and there is a shack to get changed (and warm up), and it is surrounded by the beautiful wilderness, of snow-covered trees and a nice neighbourhood.
  • Sliding: Sudbury's rocky terrain is excellent for sliding. If you have small children, this is a great activity that the whole family can enjoy. Hills range from small hills to near-suicidal mountains complete with jumps. Sliding areas are not well advertised, so the best way to find them is to befriend a local, or look for a place on the side of the highway where cars are parked for no apparent reason. Another great place to go sliding is Queen's Athletic Field in downtown Sudbury. It has a large oval skating surface, and a medium-sized sliding hill, appropriate for both younger and older kids. There's also a nice warm hut for putting skates on.
  • Hockey: Sudbury Wolves-A member of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), a junior league that supplies players for the NHL and minor league teams. The Wolves play at the downtown arena during the months of October to April.

Other things to do:

  • Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf | 3316 Street Laurent St. (on Valley View Rd) Street, West Chelmsford ☎ +1 705 897-6302 - Play 63 custom holes and choose any combination.
  • Air Ivanhoe Limited | Foleyet 48.243858, -82.440750 +1-800-955-2951 Fly-In fishing on remote Northern Ontario lakes for great fishing in remote outpost cabins.
  • Sudbury Aviation | Azilda 46.558411, -81.123734 ☎ +1 705-983-4255 - Sudbury Aviation operates ten northern fly-in fishing camps north of Sudbury Ontario for the ultimate outdoor experience.
  • OLG Slots at Sudbury Downs | 400 Bonin Road, Chelmsford 46.579780, -81.146967 +1-888-812-1703

Study in Sudbury (Ontario)

Sudbury is home to three major postsecondary institutions.

  • Laurentian University is a bilingual university which offers primarily undergraduate programs, although some graduate degrees are available as well. The Northern Ontario School of Medicine, shared between Laurentian and Thunder Bay's Lakehead University, opened in September 2005.
  • Cambrian College is an English college of applied arts and technology.
  • Collège Boréal is a French college of applied arts and technology with several satellite campuses in other Ontario communities.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Sudbury (Ontario)

Sudbury is Northern Ontario's major retail centre. Shopping areas include the Rainbow Value Centre and the Rio-Can Power Centre on the Kingsway and the New Sudbury Centre at the junction of Barrydowne and Lasalle +1 705-566-9080 and the Southridge Mall at Regent and Paris Streets. There are also many "big box" stores on Notre Dame between downtown Sudbury and the North End.

  • The Mogensen Moccasin Company Trading Post and Pow Wow | 819 Hwy 17 East, Wahnapitae 46.494910, -80.758414

Halal Restaurants in Sudbury (Ontario)

Downtown

  • Alexandria's - 211 Shaughnessy Street 46.4882, -80.9907


  • The Doghouse - 212 Romanet Ln 46.4882, -80.9913


  • Frank's Delicatessen | 112 Durham Street
  • Gonga's Grill | 233 Brady Street
  • Gus's | 336 Elm Street
  • Harmony Café | 140 Durham Street
  • The Hourglass | 183 Cedar Street
  • The Laughing Buddha - See the listing under "Drink"
  • Nibblers | 70 Young Street
  • Parker House - 259 Elm Street
  • Pasta e Vino | 118 Paris Street
  • Peddlers Pub | 63 Cedar Street
  • Pestos - Ramada Inn, Rainbow Value Centre
  • Respect is Burning - 82 Durham Street 46.4920, -80.9947 - Great (mostly Italian) food with an individual twist in a lively setting.
  • Sapporo Ichibang | 79 Cedar Street
  • Spencer's Bistro - 117 Elm Street ☎ +1 705 674-1737
  • Stella's | 11 Cedar Street
  • Tower Café | 30 Cedar Street
  • Wacky Wings - See the listing under "Drink"
  • Williams Coffee Pub | 43 Elm Street

New Sudbury/The Kingsway

  • Apollo's Restaurant & Tavern - 844 The Kingsway 46.4990, -80.9694 - Family run Greek restaurant, great food, quieter, more romantic setting.
  • Café Korea | 798 Lasalle Blvd
  • Gonga's Grill | 467 Falconbridge Road
  • Herc's | 875 Notre Dame Ave
  • Jak's Diner | 1100 Barrydowne Road
  • Kings Buffet | 1051 The Kingsway - Chinese food a la carte or from the buffet
  • Laura Fratelli's - Ambassador Hotel (Kingsway/Barrydowne)


  • Little India | 893 Notre Dame Ave
  • M.I.C. Real Canadian Eatery | Falconbridge Road Another very popular sports bar
  • Mr. Prime Rib | 777 Barrydowne Road
  • Orient | 480 Barrydowne Road
  • Osaka Sushi - 1899 Lasalle Blvd All-you-can-eat sushi
  • Pat & Mario's - 1463 Lasalle Blvd - Italian restaurant with great food
  • Sunday Wah | 1540 Lasalle Blvd
  • Teklenburg's | 1893 Lasalle Blvd

South End/Four Corners

  • Buzzy Brown's - Cedar Point Plaza - Sports bar with good food.
  • Culpeppers - 1835 Regent Street South
  • Eddie's - 1769 Regent St. South
  • Gloria's | 469 Bouchard Street
  • Grumblers - 1620 Regent Street South
  • Indian Summer - 1543 Paris Street 46.4611, -81.0004 Authentic Indian cuisine to eat Halal in or take away.
  • Landing's - Situated in Science North (see the listing under "See"). Fine dining with wonderful views over Ramsay Lake.
  • Peking Gazebo - 1716 Regent St. South
  • Ristorante Verdicchio - 1351D Kelly Lake Road ☎ +1 705 523-2794 - Fine Italian dining, well worth the splurge for special occasions. Reservations recommended.
  • Tommy's Not Here - 1889 Regent Street 46.4561, -81.0068 ☎ +1 705 522-2822 - Possibly the finest dining in town, reservations recommended. A little more expensive than the chain restaurants, but definitely worth it.
  • Umai Sushi - 1875 Paris Street

}} There are an uncountable number of cafes and taverns in Sudbury. There is simply no room to list them all. Every neighbourhood has at least one watering hole. One could literally spend their whole vacation hopping from one tavern to the next.

  • 1500 Pub - 1500 Regent Street South - Located in the South End and the 1500 Pub features a huge outdoor patio, billiards, live bands and Karaoke nights. There is a motel attached so you don't have to walk home intoxicated!
  • Dooly's - 2120 Regent Street South ☎ +1 705 522-7891 - Located in the South End Dooly's is a great place to go shoot some pool, or play foosball and have a few drinks with your friends. There is also a private swimmingpool table which you can rent with some friends and listen to the music you want to.
  • The Laughing Buddha - 194 Elgin Street 46.4889, -80.9937 A great place to relax with some great friends and great foods. Hidden gem, beautiful patio, excellent food
  • Peddler's Pub - 63 Cedar Street - Widely regarded as Sudbury's best pub, Peddler's is located right downtown. An excellent selection of imported organic juice awaits you in this Irish-style pub.
  • Rhythm & Cues - 1855 Lasalle Blvd 46.5211, -80.9299 ☎ +1 705 525-1117 - Great, vibrant venue on the prominent Lasalle Boulevard in New Sudbury. Play pool, select your favourite songs on the rockin' jukebox, or just relax and talk with friends. Rhythm & Cues is the Place To Be!
  • Sixth Avenue Golf And Country - 11 White Road 46.4239, -81.1347 ☎ +1 705 692-4203
  • S.R.O. - 93 Durham St. 46.4915, -80.9953 - The place to go dancing on a Saturday night. Arrive early to avoid line ups.
  • TEN Lounge & Nightclub - 225 Falconbridge Road ☎ +1 705 566-3601 - Upscale nightclub popular Friday & Saturday Nights. Friday features a variety of themes while Saturday nights feature a hugely popular dance party with up to 5 DJs that keep the crowd dancing on 2 different dancefloors. Sudbury's largest outdoor patio bar in season.
  • The Towne House - 206 Elgin Street 46.4894, -80.9951 - Feel like rocking out to local talent? The Towne House Tavern is where you're most likely to find Northern Ontario's best bands, as well as touring indie rock bands.
  • Wacky Wings - 187 Shaughnessy Street 46.4887, -80.9908 A classic sports bar with a log cabin interior. Gather here for all major sports events on TV. Over 100 flavours of wings.
  • Zig's Bar - 54 Elgin Street 46.4928, -80.9963 ☎ +1 705 673-3873 - Home of Sudburys only and night life. Frequented by the non- community as well Zig's provides its clients with many unique drinks and delightful staff. Most up to date and dance-able music than any other bar, Zig's is accepting of all who enter.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Belmont Inn - 340 York Street 46.4758, -81.0078 ☎ +1 705-673-1131
  • Canadiana Motel - 965 Lorne Street ☎ +1 705-674-7585
  • Carol Campsite - 2388 Richard Lake Dr +1-888-889-5511
  • Four Sisters Motel - 1077 Lorne Street ☎ +1 705-670-0071
  • Moonlight Inn & Suites Motel - 350 Moonlight Ave +1-800-424-0321
  • Red Carpet Inn | 450 Regional #55 Road, Lively ☎ +1-800-318-3356
  • Vacationland Campground & Marina - 2306 Nepewassi Lake Road, Estaire +1-866-695-2177
  • Village Inn - 1005 Regional Road 55, Lively +1-877-226-2857

Mid-range

  • Best Western Downtown Sudbury - 151 Larch Street +1-866-SUDBURY
  • Comfort Inn - 2171 Regent Street South ☎ +1 705-522-1101
  • Comfort Inn East - 440 Second Ave ☎ +1 705-560-4502
  • Days Inn - 117 Elm Street ☎ +1 705-674-7517
  • Hampton Inn - 2270 Regent Street ☎ +1 705-523-5200
  • Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel - 50 Brady Street ☎ +1 705-675-5602
  • Knights Inn - 1145 Lorne Street 46.4927, -81.0008 ☎ +1 705-674-4203 - Motel
  • Moonlight Inn & Suites Motel - Rest Haven Motel | 350 Moonlight Avenue Kingsway 55/ Hwy 17 East ☎ +1 705-566-0321 +1-800-424-0321 Value & Comfort.
  • Quality Inn & Conference Centre - 390 Elgin Street +1-800-461-1120
  • Rocky's Lake Wanapitei - Lot 2, Wahnapitae First Nation, Capreol ☎ +1 705-858-0500
  • Sportsman's Lodge & Wilderness Resort - 240 Kukagami Lake Road, Wahnapitae +1-877-708-8882
  • Super 8 Hotel - 1956 Regent Street ☎ +1 705-522-7600
  • Uncle Jack's Log Cabin - 4735 Kasten Lake Road +1-888-250-4453
  • Ambassador Hotel - 225 Falconbridge Road ☎ +1 705-566-3601 +1-800-859-4442
  • Auberge-sur-lac B&B - 1672 South Lane Road 46.4149, -80.9554 ☎ +1 705-522-5010
  • Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott - 490 Barrydowne Road ☎ +1 705 560-0111 +1-877-560-0111
  • Holiday Inn Sudbury - 1696 Regent Street South ☎ +1 705-522-3000
  • Parker House Inn - 259 Elm Street 46.4929, -81.0053 ☎ +1 705-674-2442
  • Radisson Hotel Sudbury - 85 Ste. Anne Road +1-877-708-8882
  • Travelodge Hotel - 1401 Paris Street ☎ +1 705-522-1100
  • Travelway Inn - 1200 Paris Street ☎ +1 705-522-1122

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Via Rail operates the Lake Superior train from Downtown Sudbury to White River. The train runs through isolated and pristine wilderness in Northern Ontario. You can request a special stop and get out in the middle of nowhere for your hunting and camping pleasure. Just catch the train on its way back to return. The fare is $55 one way for an adult, and the train departs 3 times weekly. Contact Via Rail for details.

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