Attractions
Hiking Trails
Kenora offers a variety of walking trails – Amik Trail, Vernon Nature Trails, Mount Evergreen, Rushing River, Mink Bay, Rabbit Lake. Brochures available at Kenora Tourism Information Centre 1-800-535-4549.
Contact InformationKenora Golf and Country Club
18 hole golf course overlooking Lake of the Woods Golf Course Road 1-807-468-7995 Call for green fee specials, club events and tournaments.
Contact Information- Website : www.kenoragolf.com
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Beauty Bay Golf Course
18 hole golf course overlooking Black Sturgeon Lake. Essex Road 1-807-548-4777
Contact InformationCommunity Foundation Loonie Bear
Hey kids and parents too! Feed Kenora’s Loonie Bear on our beautiful harbourfront and help support local charities. For more information, contact the Kenora and Lake of the Woods Regional Community Foundation at 1-807-467-4427.
Contact InformationHarbourfront Entertainment
Take in an outdoor concert on Kenora’s Harbourfront – Thursday evenings July & August.
Contact InformationLake of the Woods Railroad Museum
Caboose and Diesel locomotive museum with railway artifacts and memorabilia.
Contact InformationLake of the Woods Museum
View over 15,000 early settler remnants and aboriginal artifacts. One of the best museums in Northwestern Ontario.
Contact InformationMather Walls House
A unique historic house depicting turn of the century furniture and décor from the days of the sawmills and flour mills of the Lake of the Woods.
Contact InformationHeritage Townscape Murals
21 unique murals can be found in Kenora. Focus of murals include: history, culture and recreation.
Contact InformationHusky the Muskie
Pioneer Museum
Emo, ON – A display of pioneer artifacts that reveal the history of settlers in the region. Owned and operated by the Rainy River District Women’s Institute – 807-482-3991
Contact InformationRailway Museum
Rainy River, ON – Go back to the time of the steam engine and visit a fully restored 4008 steam locomotive.
Contact InformationKay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Centre
Stratton, ON – Museum, Ojibway Gallery, nature trails, 1-888-992-9949 For more information visit our website at:
Contact InformationTomahawk Lighthouse
The lighthouse was originally built in the 1900s and was operated until 1962. Go back in time to the days of the steamboat. 807-488-5719
Contact InformationSpruce Creek Golf Course
Tennis Courts
Nestor Falls
These falls, between Lake Kakabikitchiwan and Sabaskong Bay range from a forty foot falling mass of leaf-stained water to a mere trickle, depending on precipitation and season.
Contact InformationHiking Trails
Three groomed trails wait to challenge the avid hiker. A perfect way to experience the outdoors!
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Sioux Narrows Wooden Bridge
A new bridge has just been completed to replace the original wooden bridge, which was constructed in 1936 and once known as the world’s longest single span wooden bridge. With its signature wooden trusses incorporated into the design, the new bridge preserves the look and historical significance of the magic in Sioux Narrows. This bridge was at one time North Americas longest single span wooden bridge.
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Giant Inukshuk
See the newly constructed Inukshuk built downtown in 2007.
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White Moose Golf Course
Beautiful waterfront 9-hole golf course.
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Native Pictographs
5000 year old rock pictographs made of berry juice and sap can be viewed by boat on the Lake of the Woods.
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