Espanola
Where Friendly Community Meets Outdoor Adventure



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Nestled on the Spanish River in the heart of Northern Ontario, Espanola is a vibrant community that perfectly blends small-town charm with urban amenities. Just 70 kilometres west of Sudbury, this friendly town’s origins date back to 1899, when it was established as a company-owned logging town. Today, Espanola offers a warm welcome and a range of services, including a recreation complex, parks, a golf course, skiing, swimming, and hiking trails.

Did you know?
You may see local wildlife at the Espanola Golf Club.

Did you know?
Espanola is part of the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.

Did you know?
The first ever game of ringette was played in Espanola.

High Season
During the warmer months, Espanola is awash with outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore the Al Secord Fitness Trail, leading to the accessible and scenic Clear Lake Beach. Here, you can enjoy a relaxing picnic, beach volleyball, or a leisurely swim. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at the Espanola Golf & Country Club, which offers a challenging 9-hole course bordered by the picturesque Spanish River. Boaters and anglers can take advantage of the town’s boat launch and fishing pier, and families can enjoy the parks, splash pad, or pool.

Winter in Espanola
When the snow falls, Boogie Mountain Ski Hill becomes the go-to destination for skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country trails. The Black Creek Trail offers beautiful routes for snowshoeing, complete with birdfeeders and benches to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The town's skating facilities are also popular ways to enjoy the winter.
Our Recommendations
For Skiers and Golfers
Whether it's winter skiing or summer golf and lacrosse, Boogie Mountain Ski Hill is a versatile spot that offers fun for all seasons.
For Beach Lovers
Clear Lake Beach offers accessible matting along the beach front which provides access to the water and picnic area. It also features a playground, a beach volleyball area, public washrooms, and incredible carving art by the Carver Kings at the entrance.
For Cyclists
Take the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail from Espanola to other iconic locations like Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, and Manitoulin Island.
- Snowmobiling
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