Timmins, Ontario, Canada is located at Latitude 48.20 degrees North and Longitude 80.44 degrees West.
The City’s elevation is approximately 880-900 feet above sea level.
The City is 3,210 km2 (1,240 square miles) making Timmins one of the largest cities in Canada landwise.
The City of Timmins is centrally located in Northeastern Ontario. Road, air and rail provide convenient access to and from the City.
Timmins is situated minutes away from the Trans-Canada Highway thus providing easy access to major markets. Other highways servicing Timmins are #144, #101, #655 and #11.


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Our municipality owes its existence to the initiative and efforts of prospectors by the names of Harry Preston, Sandy McIntyre and Benny Hollinger, who in the early 1900′s discovered gold. Financiers Noah and Henry Timmins were responsible for the development of the Hollinger Mine and, thus, the name Timmins came to the forefront and has been our proud designation ever since. 