Nickel Centre

Nickel Centre
Location of Nickel Centre (red) compared to the rest of the Sudbury Region until 2000.
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityGreater Sudbury
Wards7, 9
Incorporated1 January 1973
Dissolved31 December 2000
Government
 • City CouncillorNatalie Labbée, Deb McIntosh
 • Governing BodyGreater Sudbury City Council
 • MPsViviane Lapointe (Liberal)
 • MPPsFrance Gélinas (NDP)
Population
 • Total
13,232
 Population computed by combining Census Tracts 5800100.00, 5800101.00 and 5800102.00
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Postal Code FSA
P0M, P3L
Area code705

Nickel Centre (1996 census population 13,017) was a town in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000.

It was created as part of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On 1 January 2001, the town and the Regional Municipality were dissolved and amalgamated into the city of Greater Sudbury. The town is now divided between Wards 7 and 9 on Greater Sudbury City Council, and is represented by councillors Natalie Labbée and Deb McIntosh.

In the 2011 Canadian census, the Garson-Falconbridge corridor within Nickel Centre was counted as part of the population centre (or urban area) of Sudbury, while the census tracts corresponding to the former boundaries of Nickel Centre had a population of 13,232. In the Canada 2016 Census, the boundaries of the Sudbury population centre were revised to retain Garson but exclude Falconbridge, while a new population centre was added for Coniston (population 1,814).