Big Nickel in Sudbury, Canada – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameBig Nickel
CategoryMuseum
LocationSudbury, Ontario,
Address Greater Sudbury, ON P3C 3A6, Canada (View on Google Maps)

The Big Nickel, located in Sudbury, Ontario, is a prominent landmark and museum dedicated to the region’s mining history, particularly nickel mining. Built in 1964, the massive 13,000-kilogram replica of a Canadian 5-cent coin attracts many visitors. The museum offers informative tours lasting about 30 minutes, providing insights into the local geology and mining practices. It features various exhibits and plaques detailing the history and significance of nickel in the Sudbury area. Access to the museum is straightforward, and while the tour is brief, it provides a comprehensive snapshot of the region’s heritage.

Inside the museum, visitors will find educational displays about local geology, mining techniques, and the environmental impacts of mining. The venue also features hands-on activities suitable for all ages. Those interested in deeper exploration can enjoy the underground tour, which showcases sustainability efforts within the mining community. The site has facilities for visitors, including a gift shop with unique items related to Sudbury’s mining history.

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    Service options

    • Onsite services: Yes

    Accessibility

    • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
    • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
    • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

    Amenities

    • Restroom: Yes
    • Restaurant: No

    Children

    • Good for kids: Yes

    Parking

    • Free parking lot: Yes