Garrow Park

Garrow Beach

Garrow Park is located on Birchwood Cresent off Rabbit Lake Road. It is home to Kenora Rowing Club, Garrow beach with accessible entry via Mobi Mat, docks, outdoor exercise stations, a picnic area, an accessible play structure, restrooms, pickleball courts and the Rabbit Lake Trail which is a paved accessible trail.

Keewatin Boat Launch

Keewatin Boat

In front of the Keewatin arena there is daytime and overnight parking along with trailer parking and access to a boat launch which feed into Lake of the Woods once under the Keewatin bridge. 

Moncrief Construction Sports Centre and Boat Launch

Recreation Centre

At the rear of the Kenora Recreation Centre there is daytime and overnight parking along with oversized vehicle parking (including trailers) and access to a boat launch on Laurenson's Creek which feeds in Lake of the Woods immediately after the bridge. This boat launch is also across from our local Safeway grocery store. 

Musky Point

Marina

Musky point is a fully operational marina, located in downtown Kenora. Including full service gas pumps, ice, garbage drop-off, water toys, drinks, snacks, minnows and other boating accessories. 

Keewatin Beach

Keewatin Beach

On Lake of the Woods, turn off Hwy 17 West on to Main Street, then right on to Beach Road. Beach includes picnic shelter, play structure, washrooms and docks for drop offs only. 

Hoopla Island

Hoopla Island

As of 2019, off the shore of Norman Beach Hoopla Island an inflatable obstacle course has been set up for unique lake amuse for visitors 6 years old and above.

Rotary Splash Park

Rotary Splash Park

As of 2019, the Rotary Splash Park opened at Norman Park with lake themed water attractions for all ages, including; giant cattails, arches that spray water and a giant water bucket that fills until it’s tipping point and soaks those underneath it. 

Norman Park

Norman Beach

Norman Park is located just off Lakeview Drive with the Railroaders' Museum closest to the road and park, beach and playground closer to the lake. As of 2019, the Rotary Splash Park opened at Norman Park with lake themed water attractions for all ages, including; giant cattails, arches that spray water and a giant water bucket that fills until it’s tipping point and soaks those underneath it.

White River Information Centre

555 Elgin Street
White River
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The White River Tourist Information Center is open during the summer months to serve tourists travelling through the Algoma region.

White River Heritage Museum / Historical Society

White River heritage museum building murals
200 Elgin St, PO Box 583
White River
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White River is the hometown of Winnie-the-Pooh and the town itself holds a great deal of Canadian history as it was founded in 1885 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The White River Heritage Museum features many early CPR artifacts, household articles that tell the story of the lives of early settlers and of course, the history of Winnie-the-Pooh. The gift shop carries Pooh items to commemorate your trip.

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