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  1. The community comprises Kirkland Lake (Teck Township), as well as Swastika, Chaput Hughes, Bernhardt, and Morrisette Township. Kirkland Lake was built on gold, but is also notable for its hockey players. As well, hockey broadcaster Foster Hewitt called Kirkland Lake "the town that made the NHL."

  2. Hockey is the heart of Kirkland Lake. It is a small mining town that became a major contributor to the National Hockey League. Many more players went on to play Junior, Senior, and university level hockey. Others played for no other reason than the love of skating down the ice while chasing after a puck, a clear example of this will be found

    • Kirkland Lake was built on gold, by prospectors looking for silver. Photo provided by the Museum of Northern History. Back in the early 1900s, Northern Ontario was in the midst of a silver rush centred around the small town of Cobalt.
    • Kirkland Lake was named after a secretary (who never even saw it) The town of Kirkland Lake was technically named after the lake beside which it was founded.
    • There’s no real lake anymore. If Winnifred Kirkland or her descendents did somehow make it to the town today, they might be surprised to find there’s not much left of her namesake lake.
    • But, there are stunning trails and scenery all around. Fortunately there are plenty of other lakes, hills, and other natural wonders in the vicinity that make Kirkland Lake an enticing destination for outdoor enthusiasts, year-round.
    • Cheer at A Hockey Game: This Is Hockeytown
    • Take A Break in Kirkland Lake
    • Grab A Bite: Cupcakes, A Farmer's Market, Burgers and more!

    Kirkland Lake is known as a hockey town, producing more than its fair share of star players—Foster Hewitt even said that Kirkland Lake was “the town that made the NHL famous.” The Kirkland Lake Gold Miners are members of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, and home ice is the Joe Mavrinac Community Complex. The complex is also home to amenit...

    Accommodations in Kirkland Lake include the conveniently located Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Kirkland Lake with an indoor pool and hot tub, as well as Prospector's Inn offering friendly service and suites with full kitchens. For anyone hitting the road (or the snowmobile trails across the road) Prospector's offers lunches to go and ready-to-he...

    Sweet tooths (and espresso lovers) will love Plum Blossom Bakery Café, which has sold an incredible 50,000 cupcakes to date, as well as other yummy baked goods. Find quick, fresh and tasty meals at Gimme-Wun, an indie with a menu that includes wraps, fish and chips, burgers, salads and more. Summer visitors be sure to stop by the Kirkland Lake Food...

  3. Digging for Gold and Goals - Kirkland Lake as a Boom Town and Senior Mine League Hockey 0 The Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway (T&NO) was originally constructed in the early 1900's to open up Northern Ontario to further development, for both the lumber industry and creating access to farmland, while attempting to attract people to move ...

  4. Jul 24, 2023 · This unique museum celebrates Kirkland Lakes deep connection to hockey and its rich hockey history. Explore interactive exhibits, admire the displays of memorabilia, and learn about the town’s legendary hockey players who went on to achieve great success.

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  6. Aug 17, 2020 · The town of Kirkland Lake was built on gold, however, it is also well-known for producing famous hockey players. There are over forty hockey players who achieved remarkable success, including Dick Duff, Mickey Redmond, Ralph Backstrom, the Plager brothers, and many more.