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Timmins - Wikipedia Timmins ( ˈtɪmɪns , TIM-ins) is a city in northeastern Ontario, Canada, located on the Mattagami River The city is the fourth-largest city in the Northeastern Ontario region with a population of 41,145 at the 2021 Canadian census and an estimated population of 44,819 in 2023 [2][4] The city's economy is based on natural resource extraction It is supported by industries related to
Timmins | Mining, Gold Rush, Northern Ontario | Britannica Timmins was founded in 1911 by Noah Timmins as a residential community to serve the nearby Hollinger gold mine, one of the world’s largest Rapid growth enabled Timmins to surpass Porcupine to become the primary commercial centre and largest town of the Porcupine gold-mining region
Tourism Timmins – Come North to Explore. Explore Timmins, where the charm of Northern Ontario meets adventure and warm hospitality Situated in Northeastern Ontario, Timmins stands as a vibrant city celebrated for its abundant mineral resources and scenic location along the Mattagami River
Timmins | Northern Ontario Travel The City of Timmins, nestled along the scenic Mattagami River, is situated on the Mattagami First Nation Traditional Territory in Northeastern Ontario, Canada
Timmins | Destination Ontario Timmins is situated in Northeastern Ontario, in the heart of one of the richest mineral-producing areas in the Western Hemisphere The city lies nestled along the Mattagami River, surrounded by boreal forests, lakes and streams, making it an excellent destination for anglers, canoeing and kayaking, hiking and other outdoor activities
Timmins – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Timmins is a city in Northern Ontario with a population of nearly 41,000 (2021 census) The city stretches over approximately 2,962 km² (1,840 sq mi) of land, making Timmins one of the largest cities in Canada, larger than Luxembourg