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Kirkland Lake | Ontario

The page created by Becca Barbera | McMaster University | Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway station in Kirkland Lake, 1920; Photo by BiblioArchives / LibraryArchives, flickr, CC BY 2.0

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Museum of Northern History

This museum, located at the Sir Harry Oakes Chateau, allows guests to discover and learn about the rich history of Kirkland Lake’s past, from pioneer life to the inner workings of some of Canada’s richest mines. This attraction is not only ideal for locals interested in learning more about their city’s past but also for tourists, as a variety of exhibits and shows are presented to highlight the liveliness, diversity, and talent of the modern community as well.

Photo: By KALM1986, CC BY-SA 4.0

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Kirkland Lake Miners’ Memorial

Recommended by tjtarajean66

There are very old mines around Kirkland Lake. Dedicated to the city’s many mining labourers, this 10-metre tall sculpture has become a landmark for the Kirkland Lake community.

With a touching plaque in memorial of all the miners that contributed to the country’s prosperity and economy, this edifice, surrounded by a beautiful nature landscape, is an excellent symbol of the town’s rich contribution to Canadian history.

Photo: By P199, CC BY-SA 2.5

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Kirkland Lake Food & Artisan Market

Taking place every Tuesday from June to October, the Kirkland Lake Food Market is the perfect place to support local farmers and businesses while stocking up on fresh and tasty ingredients. The market is a local favourite not only for the exceptional quality of food but also for the minimized negative impacts on the environment, and support of the regional economy, associated with local purchases.

In addition to various vendors, the market also hosts a variety of activities and entertainment, making this an engaging outing for the entire family.

Photo: https://www.kirklandlake.ca/things_to_do/k_l_food_market  

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Home Town of Mario Bernardi

Mario Bernardi is one of Canada’s premier conductors and a renowned builder of cultural institutions in Canada.

Bernardi was born in 1930 in Kirkland Lake. He spent his first six years in Canada. After his family moved to Italy, he took his examinations at Italy’s Venice Conservatory. Returning to Canada in 1947, he finished his studies at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.

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Kirkland Lake Golf Club

Established in 1930, this scenic golf club presents visitors with a challenging 9-hour course, driving range, and pro shop. An on-site kitchen and clubhouse make this establishment perfect for full-day golf trips or small outings to meet with friends.

The course is open throughout spring, from 8 am to 8 pm, with kitchen hours varying throughout the week. With a full calendar of events, the Kirkland Lake Golf Club also hosts a variety of tournaments and community clubs.

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Englehart River Fine Sand Plain and Waterway Provincial Park

Open to a variety of facilities and activities, the Englehart River Fine Sand Plain and Waterway Provincial Park is the perfect location to become immersed in the great outdoors. The natural greenery includes a variety of coniferous and hardwood trees. At the same time, the lake is home to many fish species, such as walleye, lake trout, lake herring, pike, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and others. There is also a canoe route for visitors to explore.

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Kinross Pond

Featuring a 1.2km paved trail, children’s playground, and picnic area, the Kinross pond municipal park is the perfect spot for people of all ages to enjoy nature. The site also includes 12 exercise equipment stations, allowing visitors to incorporate different activity levels into their outdoor routine. Make sure to keep an eye out for new fish habitat, said to be included in the future as part of Kirkland Lake’s Kinross Pond Expansion Project.

Photos: Tiffany Armstrong, CC BY 4.0

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Esker Lakes Provincial Park

Recommended by Zoha Rasheed | Ontario Tech University

Outstanding Northern Park with campsites and picnic tables everywhere. The park has several excellent trails and much wildlife. The lake is enchanting and clean, perfect for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, or just getting your feet wet. There are also some scenic routes for hiking or biking with children. Drop by this beautiful lake, disconnect with the world, and reconnect with your family.

Photo: https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/eskerlakes

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