Ledo Hotel, Sudbury
Facts and practical information
The Ledo Hotel is a three-storey brick building located in downtown Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Originally built as a commercial block in 1910, the building has also served as a hotel as well as contained apartment suites. The project sits on a high traffic site, triangulated between Van Horne, Elgin and Shaughnessy Street. It is located in the arts district of downtown Sudbury, named as such due to the concentration of restaurants, entertainment, local craft stores and tattoo parlors as well as the Place des Arts. The original building endured a fire in 1952 and was rebuilt as the project seen today. The building has become increasingly unsafe until being deemed too dangerous for human occupation by the Sudbury Fire Marshal in October 2020, and now exists as a vacant structure. There have been multiple proposals to reuse the building for further development in recent years. ()
Downtown SudburySudbury
Ledo Hotel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Science North, Sudbury Community Arena, Bell Park, La Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario.