About the City of Greater Sudbury
Welcome to the City of Greater Sudbury!
Greater Sudbury, located in Northern Ontario, offers a blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and rich history. As the region’s largest city, it continues to grow, boasting a diverse population of 179,965 residents and a thriving community spirit. Our city is home to the Big Nickel, a giant replica of a Canadian nickel and is an iconic landmark and symbol of our 140-year history and expertise in mining.
With more than 330 lakes, Greater Sudbury is proudly known as the City of Lakes. Our lakes are a year-round source of recreation and are home to a number of public beaches. Bell Park is one of the largest and most renowned parks in the city. Centrally located, it boasts a beautiful boardwalk spanning two kilometres on the edge of Ramsey Lake and a community amphitheatre.
The cultural scene presents an impressive array of festivals, galleries, museums, and theatres that celebrate our rich history and cultural diversity. Greater Sudbury also offers some incredible and diverse restaurants to satisfy every taste, making it a go-to spot for shopping and dining in the region.
With its world-renowned attractions, urban comforts and four-season outdoor adventures, Greater Sudbury continues to surprise and impress. We invite you to discover for yourself why Greater Sudbury is becoming one of Ontario’s popular go-to destinations.