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Your 1983 Sudbury map is going to blow your mind

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Ben là, you gotta see this old Sudbury map, eh?

## This old Sudbury map is wild

Bonjour du Nord — c'est Sudbury, on lâche pas. Let's go. Okay, so I'm digging through some local archives, and I stumbled on this gem: a cartoon map of Sudbury from 1983. And voyons donc, it's something else. We're talking colourful, hand-drawn, with caricatures that are… well, they’re definitely a product of their time. It's not just a map; it's a whole vibe, a snapshot of how we saw ourselves, or at least how we wanted to be seen, back when the Superstack was still hitting its stride and the re-greening was just really starting to turn the corner.

It’s like someone tried to put all of Sudbury's personality into one drawing, right? You see the Big Nickel, of course, probably some miners with hard hats, maybe even a moose or two wandering near Ramsey Lake. These kinds of maps were big in the 80s for cities like North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie, but ours? It's always got a special kind of Northern grit. It reminds you of driving past the headframes on the way to wherever, seeing the slag pours light up the sky orange at night – things that were just everyday for us. It really hammers home how much of our identity has always been tied to the rock, the industry, the sheer hard work of it all.

### Why It Matters for Us

* **A Time Capsule:** It’s a perfect little time capsule for anyone who grew up here, or for those new to town who want a sense of what Sudbury was like before the Junction Creek trail was as developed as it is now, before Laurentian University faced its recent troubles.

* **Local Pride (and Humour):** It shows that even back then, we had a sense of humour about ourselves, about being this unique place in the middle of all that rock. It’s part of that stubborn "on lâche pas" spirit, eh?

* **Evolution of Identity:** Comparing it to how we promote Sudbury now – all about Science North, the natural beauty, the trails – it really highlights how far we've come from being just a mining town.

It’s more than just a funny old map; it's a piece of our story, a reminder of where we’ve been and how our city, from the Flour Mill to Copper Cliff, has evolved. It’s a testament to the fact that even when the rest of Ontario might forget about us, we’ve always known who we are.

Élodie Bélanger-Mikkonen, MiTL Sports Desk, Sudbury.

You know, the team on *Le Réveil du Nord* talks about stuff like this. Catch them every morning at mornings.live.

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