Urban Neighbourhoods of Sudbury - West End

The West End is the area located immediately west of downtown, up to the westernmost end of the original city limits, south to Byng Street. Primarily residential in character, with some commercial areas within, the neighbourhood is centred on the intersection of Regent (1890) pg 9 and Victoria (1909) pg 49 Streets, it is home to Queens Athletic Park, with its track & field oval that becomes a skating oval over the winter, and was home to one of the old water towers built in the 1940s, demolished in 2011, part of a pair bookending Old Sudbury. It includes the smaller neighbourhoods of Elm West and Little Britain.

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