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Kirkland Lake is blessed with the range and kind of tourism and recreational facilities one normally only finds in a much larger community.

 

Looking for a place to stay? You'll find a Howard Johnson and Comfort Inn located downtown. Check out the accommodations page for more suggestions, including quaint lakeside inns, bed and breakfast places, camping grounds, etc.

 

Do you need a place to host an event? Kirkland Lake has a number of venues, ranging from small, informal settings like church halls to larger capacity rooms at the Royal Canadian Legion. For performances, the auditorium at Northern College offers incredible acoustics and comfortable, large scale seating. For small wine and dines, or something of a more formal nature, consider the Museum of Northern History at the Sir Harry Oakes Chateau. Browse the KL Business Directory for more information.

 

Looking to take in a sporting event? The Joe Mavrinac Community Complex frequently plays hosts to swim meets, karate seminars and ice hockey tournaments. Hey, it's the home of the Legion 87's, one of the hottest hockey teams in the north, so you know that there's always a great game to watch! The Parks 'n' Recreation Division, which manages the Joe, also does a lot with summer sport teams, like soccer, baseball, etc. If you want to know what's going on around town on any given day, call the Joe at (705) 567-5215.

 

Is a round of golf more to your liking? Established in 1932, the Kirkland Lake Golf Club is one of Northern Ontario's finest courses. The facilities include kitchen, clubhouse, driving range, and a pro shop with equipment and refreshments.


Looking for something a bit more on the cultural side? In addition to the normal Hollywood fare, foreign or alternative films are often shown at the LaSalle Theatre. Or browse the book stalls at the Teck Centennial Library. You'll be surprised at the range of magazines, unique books and AV material they have there. And don't forget the Museum of Northern History. You can trace the history of Kirkland Lake at the museum, or enjoy the original works of local artists and craftspeople.

 

Want to finish off the evening with a glass of fine wine and a good dinner? Check out the KL Business Directory for a listing of restaurants.


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