Museums

Discover Sudbury’s rich cultural heritage! Visit Sudbury’s Museums and take part in many family fun annual and seasonal events for all ages.

Sudbury Region Police Museum

128, rue Larch St., Sudbury, ON, P3E 5J8

705-675-9171 ext./poste 2635

Step back into the history of law enforcement in the Sudbury Region from 1883 to the present day. The Greater Sudbury Police Service has reopened the Sudbury Region Police Museum in its new location in Downtown Sudbury at 128 Larch St. You can book your tour by calling them at 705-675-9171 extension 2635 or by sending them an e-mail at [email protected]

Displays include; the History of the Sudbury Police Service, Wall of Memories, Use of Force, Forensics, Transportation, Body Armour and much more. Admission is free. Learn more »

Anderson Farm Museum

Anderson Farm Museum

550, chemin Municipal Road 24,, Lively ON, P3Y 1M9

705-688-3966

Explore the century-old heritage buildings of a former dairy farm, once among the largest operating in Northern Ontario during the 1920s-1930s, and visit a log cabin originally from the ghost town of Creighton Mine!

*** NOTE: TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE *** Rock the Farm *** events will still take place weekly. Please visit Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society or Greater Sudbury Museums for updates.

Hours:
September-June: Monday-Friday, 10 AM-4 PM (by appointment only).

July 6 – August 28, 2020: Daily, 10 AM-4 PM.

This is a cash-only site.

Copper Cliff Museum

26, rue Balsam Street, Copper Cliff, ON

705-674-4455 x4152

*** NOTE: TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE. *** Please visit Greater Sudbury Museums for updates. 

Come see our log cabin museum, built in 1890 and located on the site of Copper Cliff’s first dwelling! Inside you can learn all about the early days of Copper Cliff, the history of mining in the area, and the former Town’s part in the World Wars

Flour Mill Museum

Le parc O’Connor Park, 140, rue George Street, Sudbury, P3C 2W7

705-674-4455 x4152

*** NOTE: TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE. *** Please visit Greater Sudbury Museums for updates. 

In this clapboard house built in 1903 by its owner, François Varieur, you can learn the history of the Flour Mill neighbourhood and hear stories of the area’s early French Canadian residents as well as their part in the development of Greater Sudbury.

Rayside-Balfour Museum

120, rue Agnes Street, Azilda, ON P0M 1B0

705-674-4455 x4152

This museum is located in Azilda’s Gilles Pelland Library and it displays artifacts relating to the development and history of both Azilda and Chelmsford, and also some of the people who left their mark on the area.

For hours of operation call: 705-688-3955 OR See: www.sudburylibraries.ca. Admission is free.

Sudbury Region Police Museum

128, rue Larch St., Sudbury, ON, P3E 5J8

705-675-9171 ext./poste 2635

Step back into the history of law enforcement in the Sudbury Region from 1883 to the present day. The Greater Sudbury Police Service has reopened the Sudbury Region Police Museum in its new location in Downtown Sudbury at 128 Larch St. You can book your tour by calling them at 705-675-9171 extension 2635 or by sending them an e-mail at [email protected]

Displays include; the History of the Sudbury Police Service, Wall of Memories, Use of Force, Forensics, Transportation, Body Armour and much more. Admission is free. Learn more »