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Within a few minutes drive, you can be in Latchford, Cobalt, Haileybury, New
Liskeard and Dymond where you can dine and shop, visit a museum or see a
movie.
Cobalt

The closest, has blossomed into a unique tourism destination because of its
mining heritage and the commitment of its residents towards this goal.
Recently Cobalt (known as the “Wild Wild West of the North”) was named
“Ontario’s Most Historic Town”.
Cobalt Military Bunker
The area’s largest museum is located in Cobalt’s old train station, with
four galleries of military memorabilia.
Cobalt Mining Museum
Contains “The World’s Largest Display of Native Silver Ore” and highlights
Cobalt’s glorious past.
The Cobalt Murals
Unique murals, covering several building walls bringing to life scenes of
Cobalt’s famous history.
The Classic Theatre
Cobalt’s 1926 theatre restored after closing in 1973. Hosts live theatre and
echoes again with the sound of applause.
Cobalt Heritage Silver Trail
Self guided tour through the famous mine sites of the bygone era of Cobalt’s
heyday.
Silverland
Located in the heart of downtown, provides tourists with Accommodations, Old
Time Photo Parlour, Belgian Chocolates, Tours, Gifts and Souvenirs.

Haileybury

Situated next to Cobalt offers a 9 hole golf course with a scenic view of
Lake Temiskaming.
Also has "Devil's Rock". A 300ft rock face dropping right down another 300ft
into Lake Temiskaming. Laced with scars of mining tunnels chiselled into the
lower part of the cliff during the silver rush era
New Liskeard
Situated
next to Haileybury, but also on Lake Temiskaming is the hub for the area for
shopping and business.
Offers:
-18 Hole Golf Course
-Little Claybelt Museum
-Pete's Dam
-Lake Temiskaming Boat Tour
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