Sudbury: Museums and Family Fun
The city of Greater Sudbury, Canada is part of Ontario and it is the largest town in Northern Ontario. It is known for being a mining hub and is nicknamed the, ‘Nickel Capital’. It is also known as the ‘Cit of Lakes’. The area that the city now stands was once inhabited by the Ojibwe people. You can easily access Sudbury from the Sudbury Airport or from the Greater Sudbury Airport.
Best Time to Visit
Sudbury’s inland location makes it extremely seasonal. To enjoy the warmest weather, visit the city from June to August. The most number of ot tourists arrive from June to October and again in December. To avail of the best Sudbury, Canada hotel deals, book your visit at start of or towards the end of the peak season months. You can also plan your trip during the off season months which are from January to May. There are also fewer people visiting in November. Secure you Sudbury accommodations as early as you can to avoid inconvenience.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are a number of great museums in Sudbury. One must visit is Dynamic Earth. This science museum features a huge coin replica called ‘Big Nickel’, which is a nod to the community’s history with nickel mining. There also are a number of colleges in the area including Cambrian College and College Boreal. After a day of exploring everything that Sudbury has to offer, head back to your hotel and allow yourself to get pampered. Book a stay at the Holiday Inn Sudbury or at the well reviewed Clarion Hotel Sudbury.