Located at the heart of the North Shore Region, a mere kilometer south of the Trans Canada Highway, rests the centrally located town of Espanola. Espanola is a family oriented, welcoming community, strengthened by its fine citizens. Espanola is also the home to a world-class paper mill that produces fine paper products. This area, also known as the LaCloche Mountain Foothills, is located on the Canadian Shield and is enclosed by some of the most magnificent wilderness found anywhere in the world. The town encompasses a successful community of 5500 with countless services for you to enjoy. The town of Espanola remains dedicated to ensuring all residents benefit from a high quality of life without compromising the natural beauty of the area.
The town was founded in the early 1900's as a company town for the employees of the Spanish River Pulp and Paper Company, which opened a paper mill there. The town expanded quickly, with a hotel, school and theatre. In 1929, as a result of the Great Depression, the mill was closed, and Espanola became a ghost town until the Second World War. In 1940, the mill site had become a camp for German prisoners of war. In 1946, the paper mill was reopened by the Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Company (KVP), producing specialty craft paper. In 1969, the KVP operation was sold to E.B Eddy, who operated (and greatly expanded) the mill until 1999. The mill is now owned and operated by Domtar, it continues to be one of the town's prime employers.
There are numerous recreational opportunities for both the indoor and outdoor
sports enthusiasts. For those who take pleasure in the outdoors there are rocks
to climb, ATV and Ontario Federal Snowmobile Club snowmobile trails to explore.
In the summer seasons there are numerous lakes for swimming, fishing and
boating. In the winter you can ski, downhill or cross-country, or ride endless
kilometers of snowmobile trails. You can experience a Domtar tour of the local
pulp and paper mill, or try one of the self-directed walking forestry trails
that offer insight into modern forestry methods. Have a preference for indoor
activities? Our new recreation complex offers a variety of fitness options and
leisure programs. Play a game of squash, work out in the fitness centre, swim a
few laps in our pool or sign up for an art, dance or cooking class. Shopping,
dining and top quality accommodations are offered year round for your pleasure.
Enjoy a night out with our award winning dinner theatre group or community
theatre plays.
It is the major shopping centre between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie.
It boasts a large Canadian Tire, Your Independent Grocer, Price Chopper,
Giant Tiger, Hart, McDonalds, Dairy Queen, Tim Horton's, and most of the large
bank outlets (TD, Royal, and Scotia etc.). There is plenty to see and do in this
delightful Northern Ontario town.
To visit the Espanola Home Page please click here: http://www.town.espanola.on.ca/
Places to
stay:
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Clear Lake Inn 995 Highway 6 South Espanola P5E 1N9 Phone: (705)869-1748 |
Pinewood Motor
Inn 378 Centre St Espanola P5E 1G3 Phone: (705)869-3460 or 1-800-361-3460 Fax: (705)869-5875 |
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La Cloche Lake Camp PO Box 10, Site 3, RR #2 Massey, Ontario Canada P0P 1P0 Phone: (705)865-1521 Website: www.laclochelakecamp.com |
Lake Apsey Resort 400 Lake Apsey Road (705)869-1718 Website: www.lakeapsey.com |
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Bear Lake Wilderness Camp PO Box 5262 Espanola, Ontario P5E 1S3 Phone: (705) 866-7100 (May - Oct) Website: www.blwc.com |
Queensway Motel & Trailer Park 287 Queensway Ave Espanola, ON, P5E 1K2 Phone: (705)869-1065 |
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Lang Lake Resort Hotel 1454 Lang Lake Road Phone: (705)285-4241 or 1-800-593-4241 Email: langlres@hotmail.com Website: www.langlakeresort.net |
Marshall's Espanola Motel Hwy 6 585 Centre St Espanola P5E 1J9 Phone: (705)869-1441 |
Things to Do:
Espanola Golf
Course
Located on a rural street of Espanola next to the Spanish River is Espanola’s
nine hole golf course.
309 Spanish River Rd
Phone: 705.869.4729
Fax: 705.869.3510
Take a tour of
Domtar or a Hike On one Of There Trails
The Silviculture trail,
explores the art and science of growing trees. It includes three stops, all
within a short driving distance from the Town of Espanola, Ontario, and takes
about two hours to complete. The second,
the Jack Pine Trail,
will take you through the verdant beauty of a jack pine forest. This self-guided
tour is about 600 meters in length.
Next, the Jack Pine Project
covers a ten-kilometer area, giving you the opportunity to see the forest in
various stages of growth and renewal. The tour includes 14 stops with signs that
point out features of interest, allowing you to get an even closer view of the
forest. There is also Espanola's Pulp and Paper Mill tour
a surprising adventure in history. Take the Forest Tour to see how a modern
forestry operation manages a public forest. This all-day tour (approximately 7
hours) will take you on an extensive excursion through the forest. Traveling
along forest (bush) roads, you will make several stops at points of interest.
If you are interested in any of the fallowing you can contact tour guides by
calling or visiting the fallowing:
www.domtar.com
- Espanola Mill
Tel: 705.869-2020
Fax: 705- 869-4901
Espanola's
Boogie Mountain Ski Hill
Enjoy our 10 groomed runs, Ski and Snowboard Rental Shop, Chalet with
Fireplace... and more!
Telephone: 705-869-1740
Espanola
Winter Carnival
February 11, 12 & 13
A variety of activities available for all ages on a winter theme.
If you’d like to volunteer or wish to register an activity please call 869-1961,
ext. 232 or e-mail ckennelly@town.espanola.on.ca. for more information.
Espanola Curling Club
5 sheets of ice, spacious lounge, and always the friendliest bar staff. Did we
mention our relaxing sauna?
Contact
(705) 869-2133
Email:
contact@espanolacurlingclub.ca
www.espanolacurlingclub.ca/info.html
Espanola Recreation Complex
A modern fully-enclosed
recreation facility is attached to the public library and adjacent to the high
school.
It features:
A five lane, 25 meter swimming pool, a sloped wading and splash pool, double loop slide and a whirlpool and sauna. Watch for the new Tarzan Rope coming soon! An arena with a 200' x 85' ice surface with seating for 450 people. A complete fitness centre and two squash courts. An auditorium that will seat up to 350 people, and adjoining kitchen. Administrative offices, meeting room and public display areas.
Contact:
Manager of Leisure Services
- Wendy Lane
Tel: 705.869.1961
Fax: 705.869.6697
wlane@town.espanola.on.ca
Espanola Recreation Complex Website
Massey Street Painting Festival - 3rd weekend Sept.
Street painting has been known as a form of artistic expression throughout Europe since the 16th century. Italy is famous for their street painters, who were called "madonnari"
You are welcome to participate alongside the professional artists or just visit us and enjoy watching the artists while they perform their magic on Massey's pavement. In addition you will find art and craft vendors, buskers, musicians and an array of street-side activities.
We are centrally located on Hwy 17 - 2.5 hrs west of North Bay - 2.5 hrs east of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
Massey Street Painting Festival in September.
Please visit our website: www.masseystreetpaintingfestival.com