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Places to Visit Around Laurentian University in Sudbury

Places to Visit Around Laurentian University in Sudbury Our city is home to one of only 27 Blue Flag beaches in Canada—an achievement Sudbury is extremely proud of 🏆! Blue Flag beaches are monitored by the Environmental Education Foundation and must meet and maintain strict standards related to the environment, education, safety, and accessibility 🌟. Bell Park Beach, located on Ramsey Lake, is an ideal spot for both visitors and locals 🌊! The beach is equipped with lifeguards 🛟, picnic pavilions 🧺, restrooms, snack bars, and children’s play facilities 🎡. If swimming isn’t your thing, you can stroll along Ramsey Lake’s 2-kilometer boardwalk, bike through forest trails 🚲, or even feed the local ducks 🦆. Situated just south of Sudbury’s downtown, the beach is within walking distance of some of the city’s top attractions, including Science North 🔬, the Sudbury Art Gallery 🖼️, and the downtown area. Be sure to visit Bell Park’s main beach during the summer when it’s most vibrant! That’s when Sudbury’s annual dragon boat races 🚤, Budweiser New Music Festival 🎵, Sudbury Jazz Festival, and Northern Lights Festival take place—creating an incredibly lively atmosphere 🎉. Moonlight Beach, on the eastern shore of Ramsey Lake, is another stunning swimming destination 🌙! It’s a hidden gem in Sudbury—with its wide shoreline, picnic areas, and playgrounds, it’s an outdoor paradise away from the busy city 🎠. Hike the 3.5-kilometer Rainbow Trail from Laurentian Lake Conservation Area to Moonlight Beach, soak in the beautiful scenery along the way 🌈, and cool off with a swim afterward—it’s simply delightful! #StudyInCanada#CanadianImmigration#LaurentianUniversityCanada

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Places to Visit Around Laurentian University in Sudbury

Places to Visit Around Laurentian University in Sudbury Our city is home to one of only 27 Blue Flag beaches in Canada—an achievement Sudbury is extremely proud of 🏆! Blue Flag beaches are monitored by the Environmental Education Foundation and must meet and maintain strict standards related to the environment, education, safety, and accessibility 🌟. Bell Park Beach, located on Ramsey Lake, is an ideal spot for both visitors and locals 🌊! The beach is equipped with lifeguards 🛟, picnic pavilions 🧺, restrooms, snack bars, and children’s play facilities 🎡. If swimming isn’t your thing, you can stroll along Ramsey Lake’s 2-kilometer boardwalk, bike through forest trails 🚲, or even feed the local ducks 🦆. Situated just south of Sudbury’s downtown, the beach is within walking distance of some of the city’s top attractions, including Science North 🔬, the Sudbury Art Gallery 🖼️, and the downtown area. Be sure to visit Bell Park’s main beach during the summer when it’s most vibrant! That’s when Sudbury’s annual dragon boat races 🚤, Budweiser New Music Festival 🎵, Sudbury Jazz Festival, and Northern Lights Festival take place—creating an incredibly lively atmosphere 🎉. Moonlight Beach, on the eastern shore of Ramsey Lake, is another stunning swimming destination 🌙! It’s a hidden gem in Sudbury—with its wide shoreline, picnic areas, and playgrounds, it’s an outdoor paradise away from the busy city 🎠. Hike the 3.5-kilometer Rainbow Trail from Laurentian Lake Conservation Area to Moonlight Beach, soak in the beautiful scenery along the way 🌈, and cool off with a swim afterward—it’s simply delightful! #StudyInCanada#CanadianImmigration#LaurentianUniversityCanada

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