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Hollinger Park

Timmins, Canada
ParkTimminsCanadaCapacity: About 10,0001 upcoming events
Hollinger Park
Type
Park
City
Timmins
Country
Canada
Upcoming events
1
Address
565 Algonquin Blvd E
Time zone
Eastern Standard Time
Capacity
About 10,000

About this venue

Hollinger Park stands out as an open, accessible urban park that provides a pleasant setting for fresh air, gatherings, and a variety of events. Its relaxed, spacious character makes it an appealing choice for visitors looking for a more easygoing environment while still staying close to Timmins' urban amenities. As a park, this space draws people in through its simplicity, clear layout, and atmosphere suited both to short visits and longer stays.

The on-site experience is defined by the openness of the space, easy movement, and time spent in a greener, more comfortable setting. Visitors appreciate the sense of ease that this type of venue offers, whether they arrive for a break, a walk, or an outdoor event. That combination of accessibility, informal atmosphere, and open-air appeal gives Hollinger Park lasting evergreen value across different parts of the year.

The venue is located at 565 Algonquin Blvd E, Timmins, Canada. Reaching the entrance is generally easiest when approaching via Algonquin Boulevard East, using the immediate park frontage and nearby stopping or parking options depending on the time of arrival. For a broader overview of getting around the city and extra destination context, the text below naturally continues from this venue description.

About the city

Timmins, a city in Northern Ontario, has established itself as an appealing destination for entertainment, sporting events, and concerts, offering visitors a pleasant blend of urban atmosphere and authentic northern character. Thanks to its regional importance, the city is a practical choice for anyone who wants to combine attending an event with a short stay and exploring the local scene. Timmins stands out for its more relaxed pace, welcoming surroundings, and amenities that make planning arrival, stay, and departure after an event easier.

One of the city’s major advantages is its transport connectivity. Timmins Transit links the urban area with regular bus routes, making it easy to travel between accommodation, the city centre, and main gathering points. For arrivals from other parts of the region, the Ontario Northland Timmins Station at 54 Spruce St. S. is an important hub, while travellers arriving by air can rely on Timmins Victor M. Power Airport, located a short distance from the city’s business district. This combination of road, coach, and air access makes reaching halls, arenas, and stadium locations simpler and more comfortable.

Before or after an event, it is worth taking some time to get to know the city. A walk through downtown Timmins reveals local character and a relaxed atmosphere, while Gillies Lake Conservation Area offers a pleasant place to unwind by the water and enjoy light recreation. Hollinger Park, one of the city’s better-known outdoor spots, is also a good choice for some fresh air, and visitors interested in local heritage can stop by the Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre. This combination of events, accessibility, and extra attractions makes Timmins a practical and engaging choice for visitors looking for more than just entry to a concert or a game.