Sudbury Road Trip: The Shoresy Edition
Why Sudbury Is the Real Star of Shoresy
What better way to promote Northern Ontario than to make a TV show about a hockey team in Sudbury? The hit Canadian series Shoresy does exactly that! Created by and starring Jared Keeso (whom you might recognize as Wayne from Letterkenny), the show follows the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs as they attempt to rebuild their struggling team and restore pride to their city. Along the way, viewers enjoy fast-paced hockey, unforgettable chirps, and a clear idea of Sudbury’s northern culture and character.
Follow the Bulldogs' NOSHO Cup Tour
Beyond the chirps, Shoresy is as a genuine love letter to Sudbury. Real landmarks, local restaurants, and recognizable streets appear throughout the series, and nowhere more prominently than in the Bulldogs' NOSHO Cup victory tour, featured at the start of Season 4. That celebration route takes the team (and the viewer) past every landmark in Sudbury, including but not limited to the six below, making it the perfect base for a real-world Sudbury road trip.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of the show or just looking for a fresh reason to explore Northern Ontario, following the Bulldogs' championship route is one of the most fun ways to experience Sudvegas for yourself.
(Then grab yourself a stupid little button to really feel like a local.)
6 Must-Visit Shoresy Filming Locations in Sudbury
1. The Big Nickel, Sudbury's Most Recognizable Landmark
Location: Dynamic Earth, 122 Big Nickel Mine Dr, Sudbury, ON
Featured in: Establishing shots throughout the series; Bulldogs' NOSHO Cup victory tour (S4E1)
The Big Nickel is Sudbury's most recognizable symbol and one of the most photographed landmarks in Northern Ontario. Standing at nearly 9 metres tall, the oversized replica of a 1951 Canadian nickel reflects Sudbury's deep mining heritage—the same blue-collar identity that defines the Bulldogs.
During the NOSHO Cup celebration tour in Season 4 Episode 1, it serves as a backdrop for the team's triumphant ride through the city. For fans visiting in person, it’s easy to imagine the team rolling by with the trophy, celebrating their hard-fought championship win.
For visitors: Easy roadside stop with photo opportunities. Combine with a tour of Dynamic Earth for the full mining history experience.
2. Sudbury’s Skyline is Nothing But ICONIC with the Superstack
Location: Vale's Copper Cliff Smelter complex
Featured in: The Superstack appears in several cinematic skyline shots used throughout the show.
The Sudbury Superstack, one of the tallest chimneys in the world and the second-tallest structure in Canada, is a defining feature of Sudbury's industrial skyline. Its gritty, towering silhouette captures the hardworking spirit that runs through both the city and the Bulldogs.
The Superstack appears in background shots throughout the series. It is visible during scenes showing the team moving through the city during their championship celebrations.
For visitors: As of 2025, the Superstack is in the process of being dismantled, making it a time-sensitive historic landmark.
3. Science North & Ramsey Lake Skate Path
Location: 100 Ramsey Lake Rd, Sudbury, ON
Featured in: Frequently appears in scenic shots highlighting Sudbury’s natural beauty, or within casual banter between the cast (usually Shoresy, haha)
Science North, with its distinctive snowflake-shaped building on the shores of Ramsey Lake, is one of Sudbury's most beloved attractions.
The Ramsey Lake shoreline is part of the Bulldogs' cup tour route. In winter, it transforms into a public skating path (weather permitting).
For visitors: Great year-round destination! The museum and walking the shoreline in warmer months; skating and outdoor scenery in winter.
4. Bridge of Nations
Location: Paris St over Ramsey Lake outlet, Sudbury, ON
Featured in: Transition shots; NOSHO Cup victory tour (S4E1)
The Bridge of Nations is one of the most colourful and symbolic landmarks in the city; lined with flags representing the many cultures and communities that make up the city. It appears in transition shots as characters move through Sudbury and is part of the Bulldogs' championship tour route.
The landmark represents the diverse community and culture that supports the team throughout the series.
For visitors: For fans recreating the Bulldogs’ cup route, it’s a perfect photo stop along the way.
5. Townehouse Tavern & Laughing Buddha
Location: Right next door to the Sudbury Community Arena, on Elgin Street
Featured in: Off-ice scenes; player hangouts; post-game banter throughout multiple seasons
Some of Shoresy's funniest and most memorable moments happen away from the rink, and these two spots are where much of that off-ice chemistry plays out. The Townehouse (a true Sudbury landmark - it's where Stompin' Tom wrote Sudbury Saturday Night in 1967) and Laughing Buddha both appear in scenes where players hang out, eat, drink, and continue their endless banter post game in true Bulldogs fashion.
Also worth visiting: Peppi Panini, a local spot referenced frequently, is another fan-favourite filming location in the Shoresy universe.
For visitors: Either restaurant gives fans a chance to experience the same places where the team’s off-ice chemistry comes to life.
6. Sudbury Community Arena, Home Ice for the Bulldogs
Location: 240 Elgin St, Sudbury
Featured in: Game scenes, locker room speeches, championship celebrations throughout all seasons
The Sudbury Community Arena is the beating heart of Shoresy. It serves as home ice for the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs, and in real life, it's the home of the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).
Many of the show’s most intense and memorable scenes take place here, from locker room speeches to heated games. After their NOSHO championship win, the Bulldogs’ victory celebrations begin here before their tour of Sudbury landmarks.
Fan tip: The Sudbury Wolves regularly host Shoresy Nights during their season, often featuring cast members in attendance. Check the Wolves' schedule before your visit for a chance to combine a live OHL game with a fan experience.
Set the **** Tone with a Shoresy Sudbury Road Trip
Through these locations, Shoresy does more than tell a hockey story, it celebrates the city of Sudbury. By showcasing real landmarks, local businesses, and community pride, the show highlights what makes Northern Ontario so special.
For fans, following the Bulldogs’ NOSHO Cup tour route is a fun way to explore Sudbury while reliving some of the show’s best moments.
Ready to hit the road? Cause what's better than a roadie through Sudvegas?
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