Lac du Bonnet

Lac du bonnet

There are over 60 kilometers (35 miles) of waterways in the region. The area is the second most popular fishing region in the province; second only to the Red River. Situated at the boundary of prairie farmland and boreal forest, Lac du Bonnet is also bird watchers' paradise. Over 300 species of birds can be found within a few kilometers of the Winnipeg River. This variety is mainly due to the region's unique topography and assortment of rivers, lakes and marshes

Caddy Lake Rock Tunnels

Caddy Lake

The Caddy Lake Tunnels are located in Whiteshell Provincial Park,
 near the Manitoba – Ontario border. They were blasted through solid granite rock when the railways were built, somewhere around the turn of the twentieth century.

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.

Green Adventures

Green Adventures

Whether on vacation or just looking for a new way to explore the scenic lakes of Kenora Ontario, Green Adventures nature-based tour company is dedicated to making your outdoor experience unforgettable and fun. With canoe, kayak, paddle board and pedal boat rentals you can head out on your own adventure. Additionally, Green Advenures offers guided canoe and fish trips, boat tours and hiking expeditions. On site, Green Adventures has a small rock wall.

Redden's Camp

Reddens

One of the best souvenir shops in Kenora! Bring your trailer and enjoy the comforts of home on a basic or full hook-up pad or stay in one of their modern cabins.

Coney Island Beach

Coney Island

Coney Island Beach is located on Coney Island in Kenora city limits; complete with a concession, picnic shelter, jungle gym, large field and beautiful sandy beach with lots of docking.

The Coney Island Music Festival takes place the last Sunday in July! You must boat to the beach or take a shuttle to Coney.

Caliper Lake Provincial Park

Caliper Lake Provincial Park

This quiet campground, just south of Nestor Falls features an impressive stand of old growth Red and White Pine trees.  This makes for some very secluded campsites.  The dedicated angler might catch Northern Pike, Crappie, Walleye, or small mouth bass. There is a large beach and buoyes swimming area which provides family fun. On occasion, a lucky individual might see American White Pelicans which sometimes make Caliper Lake their home. 

Sioux Narrows Provincial Park

Sioux Narrows Provincial Park, Sunset

Sioux Narrows Provincial Park is a small park with a great beach located directly on Lake of the Woods. This park offers extraordinary recreational opportunities for the lake lover including boating, swimming, sailing and canoeing. 

Camp Quetico

Camp Quetico

Fishing Is Believing, That’s our motto at Camp Quetico. Because you won’t believe how incredible the fishing is until you experience it for yourself. And once you do, you’ll keep returning year after year – like the rest of our guests – for the best Canadian fishing adventure possible.

Branch's Seine River Lodge

Branch's Seine River Lodge

Nestled in the heart of Sunset Country in Northwestern Ontario Canada, Branch's Seine River Lodge is a modern, full service, drive in fishing and hunting lodge.

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