Johnson’s Beach

Johnson's Beach waves

Johnson's Beach is a public beach on beautiful spring-fed Thunder Lake minutes from downtown Dryden.

 

It offers swimming, canoe/kayaking, fishing, restrooms and picnic areas. Open seasonally.

Egli’s Sheep Farm Ltd

Egli's Sheep Farm sign

Located directly off of Highway 17, Egli's has an abundance of Made in Canada products; ranging from wool clothing to sheepskin slippers, mitts, hats, and many other great products.  Egli’s also has a tour for you and your family to get out and view the different animals that are on the farm.

Cooper Park

brick walking trail Cooper Park

Walking distance from downtown Dryden, Cooper Park is a very popular waterfront spot for picnicking and birdwatching, walking trails, volleyball courts, boat launch and more.

Sandy Beach Recreational Area

Sandy Beach

Located on Wabigoon Lake within Dryden City limits, Sandy Beach Recreational Area is an ideal location for several summer activities including hiking, swimming, fishing, picnicking, and birding. Flat Rock provides easy access for fishing.

 

There is a nine-hole golf course, baseball diamonds and soccer pitches. The park is also available for birthdays or other events. 

Copper River Inn

Copper River Inn

Our architecture and décor are a tribute to our surroundings, with graceful wood and stone finishings and artwork inspired by the Northern Lights. With a rustic yet elegant breakfast room and newly-remodelled taphouse, an indoor pool and spa with a flagstone waterfall, the inn is ideal for everything from family vacations and romantic weekend escapes to weddings and corporate outings.

Lower Fort Garry

Lower Fort Garry

Nations gather to make a historic treaty between Ojibwa, Swampy
Cree and the Crown. Below on the banks of the Red River,
York boats rowed by a Métis crew arrive with furs from across the continent. Walk amongst Canada’s oldest collection of stone fur trade buildings to experience life of the trappers and traders of the Hudson’s Bay Company at Lower Fort Garry as they lived in the 1850s.

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