The City of Sudbury in Ontario, Canada

 
Sudbury is a city in Northern Ontario. It is the largest city in Northern Ontario in population, and the 20th largest metropolitan area in Canada. In land area, it is now the largest city in Ontario, the seventh largest municipality in Canada, and the largest municipality in English Canada legally designated as a city.
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Sudbury has a French speaking population of almost 30%, particularly in the former municipalities of Valley East and Rayside-Balfour.
 
The city has, in fact, the largest proportion of francophones to the general population of any city in Ontario.
 
Sudbury is a very important centre in Franco-Ontarian cultural history, and the francophone community of Sudbury has played a central role in developing and maintaining many of the cultural institutions of francophone Ontario.
 
Population is 22,894
Average age is 40.6 tears
English spoken as a first language by 63%
Percentage of Immigrants is 3%
Population between the ages of 20 to 34 with a university degree or diploma is 7.8%
Population between the ages of 35 to 44 with a university degree or diploma is 6.6%
Average earnings of all people is $29,034.00
Average earnings of people working full time is $40,533.00 Unemployment rate is 12.5%
Average family income is $48,172.00
Average household income is $41,378.00
There are 13,322 houses
The average value of a home is $92,756.00

Accommodation is available iin The Fairfield Inn & Suites and also at the downtown located Quality Inn & Conf. Centre.