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Sudbury Vacation Rentals

Enjoy beautiful Sudbury with a vacation home rental

Sudbury is Northern Ontario's largest city, known for its cultural treasures, world-renowned attractions, and year-round outdoor adventures. Book a vacation home in Sudbury to explore the surrounding areas and beyond.

The surrounding views and scenic lakes provide the perfect setting for cottage rentals in Sudbury. You'll find a great selection of vacation rentals near the most popular attractions in and around the city. If you're seeking accommodations with the space and modern amenities to entertain family and friends, you'll have lots of options to choose from.

Sudbury, a diner's paradise

From Mediterranean-inspired cuisine to local delicacies, Sudbury offers a diverse culinary culture. Check out P&M's Kouzzina on Lasalle Boulevard, which offers a relaxed, yet classy dining experience. Try the Mediterranean-influenced fares include risotto, signature pasta dishes, thin-crust pizzas, Angus Beef, and irresistable desserts.

Take in a great musical performance and enjoy delectable food at the Townehouse Tavern. It serves some of the finest burgers in Sudbury, made from the freshest local ingredients. Be sure to try their special veggie burger and yummy deep-fried Oreos.

Drop by the Apollo restaurant on the Kingsway, renowned for its homemade Greek specialties. The extensive menu includes classic Greek dishes such as the Zeus Lasagna, Pegasus Pork, Santorini Sandwich, and desserts like galaktoboureko and rice pudding.

Visit Sudbury's art galleries and museums

The Art Gallery of Sudbury, housed in a historic mansion, offers exciting exhibitions, contemporary artworks, special events, and art workshops near the beautiful shores of Ramsey Lake. The Art Gallery is a premier art and cultural destination in the region providing not only a place to appreciate fine art, but a venue for the community to gather and learn.

Take a tour of the Dynamic Earth, a captivating science museum where you can learn about the history of mining and geology through the hands-on exhibits. Check out a diverse collection of rocks and minerals, the fascinating granite globe, or enjoy the multimedia presentation depicting the steps involved in copper and nickel production.

The Northern Ontario Railroad Museum & Heritage Centre, in nearby Capreol, is home to a great collection of artifacts displaying Northern Ontario’s history in the rail transport, lumber, and mining industries. Explore Prescott Park, which hosts the museum's train exhibits including its locomotive and rolling stock collection.

Kids' fun in Sudbury

Sudbury’s Science North is a fantastic destination for visitors of all ages. Here, you can discover an amazing collection of interactive exhibits dedicated to science, technology, and nature. Explore the enclosed garden, home to more than 200 exotic plant and 400 butterfly species. Enjoy some fascinating wildlife or astronomy shows at the museum’s IMAX® Theatre and planetarium.

Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf is an excellent place to enjoy some fun time with the whole family. It is one of the largest mini golf attractions in the country, featuring custom-built courses, and 63 holes complete with curves and angles for exciting challenges. As the name suggests, Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf is full of dinosaur and dragon figures, and home to the world’s largest steel-made dragon skull, which is 22ft long and 18ft high.

Sudbury's must-see sights

Sudbury is packed with scenic parks, and Bell Park along the shores of Ramsey Lake is one of the most popular ones. This large municipal park boasts an amphitheatre, flowerbeds, gazebos, and a kids playground. The park is also home to a number of sculptures displaying the city’s mining heritage, as well as a beach with lifeguard supervision during summer.

Encompassing 2,400 acres, the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area in Greater Sudbury is worth a visit. With scenic lookouts, hiking trails, man-made lakes, bird watching areas, snowshoeing, and winter skiing, this protected green space provides the visitors plenty of opportunities to get close to nature and experience the wild.

Don't miss the A.Y. Jackson Lookout, just a short drive from the city centre. This stunning lookout offers breathtaking views of the 55m tall Onaping High Falls. Enjoy a picnic while taking in the views, go hiking, or take the self-guided geological walking tour.

Head over to beautiful Kukagami Lake for a weekend with the family. Here, you can enjoy exciting activities like kayaking, fishing, canoeing, waterskiing, and sailing. If you visit during the winter, you can also enjoy snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical availability of vacation rentals in Sudbury?

At the moment, there are 515 vacation homes from 7 different providers in Sudbury.

What are the most popular vacation home amenities in Sudbury?

The most popular amenities for rentals in Sudbury include vacation homes with Pets allowed, Internet, or Pool.

Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Sudbury?

Yes, there are 204 pet-friendly vacation rentals in Sudbury, with an average nightly price of $212.

What's the best month to book a vacation rental in Sudbury?

The warmest time of year in Sudbury is July and August, with the nightly price of a vacation home starting at $59.

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