Ear Falls Waterfront Park

Waterfront Park

Stop at the waterfront park for a picturesque pit-stop. The site is a perfect place to stop to have lunch, spend the day, or just take in the scenery.

 

There is a large beach, a playing field, a covered picnic area, and a large restroom facility with a change room and showers. "The Patricia" a freight boat that was built in the 1930s and has been fully restored and is on display in Ear Fall's waterfront park.

Ear Falls Fall Festival/Party in the Park

Festival in Ear Falls

Held annually on the second last weekend of September. Celebrations include a family dinner and dance, outdoor market, pony rides, blow-up basketball, carnival games, face painting, community barbeque, live band at the Waterfront, family breakfast, pillow case relay, and pumpkin carving contest. 

Angler Young Angler (AYA)

Angler & Young Angler

The Angler Young Angler program takes place in Red Lake, Ontario as well as many other cities in Canada and the U.S.  The Angler & Young Angler Tournaments started in 1998 with the intent of giving youth the opportunity to fish in a competitive-style tournament in a fun environment, surrounded by family and friends. 

Ducky's Diner

Ducky's Pie

Ducky's Diner stands out as a shining example of the magic that comes from fresh, local ingredients prepared with genuine care about food and flavour. With a creative flare and elevated flavours Ducky's Diner takes regular Canadian fare to the next level. 

*Opt for Ducky's Diner's Superior Picnic Special and enjoy it at the Superior Picnic Table at the Nigigon Marina

Fort Frances Canadian Bass Fishing Championship

Bass Fishing Championship at Sorting Gap

Check out the Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship tournament taking place on Rainy Lake. Anglers from all over the region take aim at catching the top prize in this fast-paced, three-day, live release race for the biggest smallmouth bass. The town also celebrates with events in the days leading up to and during the tournament.

Noden Causeway

Noden Causeway

East of Fort Frances lies the expansive Noden Causeway. It is one of the few Canadian causeways measuring 3.5 miles long. A trip across the Noden Causeway to its lookout point provides travelers with breathtaking views of Rainy Lake and please plan a picnic stop halfway where you can relax by the water's edge.

Rainy Lake Nordic Ski Club

Rainy Lake skiier

The Rainy Lake Nordic Ski Club trails are located in Northwestern Ontario just outside of Fort Frances, and are open to the public. The trails cover 15 km of groomed skate & classic tracks and 5 km of snowshoe trails. Rental equipment (self-serve) is available on site. All ages are welcome.

Wild4Life Guide Service

Wild4Life Lund boat sunset

Guide service on Rainy Lake specializing in Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, and Northern Pike. I am very familiar with all of these waters, having been out on them with my father since I was old enough to walk. Let me know what you want to fish, and I will get you on them. Operating summer and winter.

The Sleepy Owl

Sleepy Owl tag and front

Come and stay at our modern hotel in the heart of downtown Fort Frances. Everything you need is close by!

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