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Northerners
have always known how to have fun. But in KL, we’ve
taken this natural talent to new heights.
Looking for
some heart pounding excitement? Get the adrenaline
flowing at the Northern Thunder Drag Races. Or is
it the winter blues you looking to lose? Check out
the Canadian Snow Cross Races, take in a hockey game or kick
up your heels at the best old-fashioned winter carnival
around.
Looking to learn? Park your RV at nearby Culver Park (a few minutes from the downtown) and peruse the displays at the Museum of Northern History to learn more the town and its residents. Or check out Hockey Heritage North, KL’s newest attraction. This 18,000 sq. ft facility offers a highly interactive introduction to the history of hockey in the north and the impact the region on professional hockey in North America. As the famous announcer Foster Hewitt once said, Kirkland Lake is the town that made the NHL famous. At HHN, you can see for yourself how the some of the game’s greatest players cut their teeth playing on the rough and tumble outdoor rinks of yester-year. Play sports caster and conduct a virtual interview with the greats of then and now.
Craving some quiet time? Kirkland Lake is surrounded
by unsurpassed natural beauty. Think of it…a quiet
canoe paddle on a moonlit lake. Watch the kids’ faces
as they hook their first trout. Or cruise a winter
wonderland while dreaming about the hot sauna waiting
for you at the end of the trail.
So join us in Kirkland Lake for a day, a weekend or
longer, and see why it’s the right environment for
you.
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