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Lake Laurentian Conservation Area Established in the 1960s, the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is situated off the southeastern shore of Lake Ramsey and includes a wetlands area and over 55 km (34 m) of trails for hiking, biking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The area also features a self-guided nature trail and is popular for bird watching. Address: Ramsey Lake Road Sudbury ON CAN
1 705 647-5249
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Lake Ramsey Walkway The Lake Ramsey Walkway connects Bell Park (Paris Street and York Street) to Science North (100 Ramsey Lake Road). This scenic walk along Ramsey Lake offers plenty of photo opportunities. Address: .
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Situated on the northern shore of Georgian Bay, southwest of Sudbury, is Killarney Provincial Park. This diamond in the rough offers exceptional hiking, paddling and skiing opportunities. The stunning landscape is filled with white quartzite cliffs, tranquil lakes and majestic rivers. See why such giants of Canadian art, The Group of Seven, wished to capture the park on canvas. Address: . Killarney ON Canada P0M 2A0
1 705 287-2900
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Bell Park Bell Park is the sight of many of Sudbury's outdoor festivals and events. The park is situated on the shore of Lake Ramsey and to the north of Science North. This picturesque park contains an amphitheatre and gazebos and picnic benches. Address: Bell Park Road Sudbury ON Canada
1 705 674-3141
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Scientists believe that this area rich in nickel and ore was the result of a hurtling meteorite that stuck the earth millions of years ago. The theory continues that Fairbank Lake was a crater, and its spring-fed waters now attract scuba divers and snorkellers. There is a buoyed area for swimmers as well as a boat launch. Address: West of Sudbury ON
1 705 866-0530
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