Pita Pit - Timmins
With more than 20 pita fillings & 40 toppings to pick from, Pita Pit offers you millions of flavour combinations.
With more than 20 pita fillings & 40 toppings to pick from, Pita Pit offers you millions of flavour combinations.
The home of Punjabi cuisine. Our food is so delicious, it will make you say yumm! No one in town can beat our taste. It's like a little piece of heaven in a pan.
Fresh, locally-sourced deli-style subs, sides, and more. Toast them or create your own!
Welcome to Just Beecause Chocolates and Confections, Timmins' premium, locally and privately owned chocolate shop. We are committed to serving you the best quality fresh baked items, chocolates, and confections.
Timmins' hidden gem for fantastic food, ice cold beer and friendly service. Open for lunch and dinner.
The Timmins Wake Park is deeply rooted in the philosophy of sustainable community development. We are a young forward-thinking company committed to progress, and we look forward to serving this great community for many years to come!
Mid-Town Bowl is the perfect destination for anyone looking to enjoy an exciting night out with friends or family, celebrate a special occasion, or host a corporate event. We offer 20 lanes of 5-pin bowling, along with various other activities like birthday parties, school outings, leagues for all ages, Glow Bowling, and more! If you're searching for a fun way to stay active, we have bowling leagues for people of all ages and skill levels, and many of our leagues are currently accepting new players!
Enjoy 18 holes of mini-golf, batting cages, and water balloon battles, while sipping on refreshing drinks like pop, water, and snow cones at Hollinger Park in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Fun for all ages for 32 years!
The Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre is a non-profit organization established in 1975 under the direction of Grand Council Treaty #9, now known as the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN). The centre is funded by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) through its Cultural Education Centres Program. The Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre is managed by a board of directors who represent each tribal council area of NAN.
The Porcupine Miners Memorial was erected in 2008 to honor the memory of 594 miners who lost their lives throughout the region's history. The statue portrays a mother and two children as a symbol of the families who carry forward the legacy of their departed loved ones.