Abram Lake RV Park
Abram Lake Park is located four miles south of Sioux Lookout on Highway 72. A beautiful, family-operated hunting/fishing resort situated on 35 acres of land with 3,000 feet of shoreline and two natural sand beaches.
Abram Lake Park is located four miles south of Sioux Lookout on Highway 72. A beautiful, family-operated hunting/fishing resort situated on 35 acres of land with 3,000 feet of shoreline and two natural sand beaches.
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.
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.
Recreational park offering trails,camping, swimming, fishing, beaches and rentals (kayaks, canoes, etc).
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
For a current list of local fishing guides please refer to Kenora.ca or phone the Lake of the Woods Disocvery Centre at 807-467-4637
Sail Kenora offers day cruising through the islands and bays of Lake of the Woods where guests can experience the art of sailing on one of the most spectacular lakes in world.
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.
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.
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.