Ye Olde Chip Truck

Ye Olde Chip Truck opened in 1957 and has been a Kenora institution ever since. "World Famous" fries are made from Manitoba potatoes, and are hand-cut every day.
Ye Olde Chip Truck opened in 1957 and has been a Kenora institution ever since. "World Famous" fries are made from Manitoba potatoes, and are hand-cut every day.
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.
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.
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 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.
Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls has unique and intersting trails for all ages and all physical abilites. There isnothing that compares to walking thorugh the majestic cear swamp on the Aspen Trail, climbing the callenging terrain of the Boreal trail, or strolling under the impressive canopy of the Red Pine Trail. Taking a Hike on our trais will leave you inspried and connected to nature.
The Sioux Narrows Bridge, along Highway 71, has become a symbol of this charming town. The original bridge, built in the 1930's and constructed of wooden trusses, was once the longest single span bridge in the world. The bridge became vital as it made the community more accesssible and lead to an influx of tourism.
Inspired by our Voyageur & Aboriginal heritage, we offer cultural, educational and nature-based experiences from exclusive Voyageur Island, Nym Lake, border of Quetico Park & Canada’s Historical Canoe Water Routes.
The Vernon Nature Area is a unique area that links three very diverse vegetation zones found within Canada. These designated trails will acquaint you with the transition zone between the Boreal Forest Region, the St. Lawrence-Great Lake Forest Region and the Prairie Grasslands.
Stunning views of the Winnipeg River and Norman Dam can be seen along the series of trails that make up Tunnel Island. Please respect the heritage value of this sacred site, while enjoying the land. This is a dog-friendly off-leash trail.