Nature Trails near Kenora, Ontario
Welcome to Kenora!
The City of Kenora is located in Northwestern Ontario, just east of the Manitoba border. Our beautiful City is built on the shores of Lake of the Woods and is home to many permanent and seasonal residents.
Kenora is a City of choice, renowned as a sustainable, life-style community supported by a Municipality committed to excellence.
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Boulder Ridge Trail – 1 km, easy, 30 minutes Walk through a forest created by fire, onto a ridge made by ice and over sands carried by rivers now dry. The Boulder Ridge Trail mixes past and present into a fascinating half hour stroll. Goblin Lake Trail – 11 km,...
The Kenora Nordic Trails is a series of trails which are well signed. The trails intimately wind through mixed forest and rocky ridges. The trails are designed so you can add extra loops off the main trail as your energy allows. From the top of Mount Evergreen...
Minaki Trails encompasses 25 km of scenic trails throughout the boreal forest. Natural trails wind through this pristine forest with spectacular views of the Canadian Shield and surrounding area. Link to trail map: http://www.minaki.ca/trails.html We would also...
The Mink Bay Wetland is a beautiful area nestled in the west end of the City of Kenora. This area has the distinction of being the earliest settled area in Keewatin. This trail system winds through the wetlands and wilderness areas of Mink and Portage Bay and into the...
Rabbit Lake Trail is inclusive, accessible and paved. This trail starts at the end of Nairn Avenue, proceeds to a wonderful viewing site overlooking Rabbit Lake, then east along the shore of Rabbit Lake to Garrow Park and Beach. The trail then follows Birchwood...
The Rat Portage Urban Trail meanders along flat or gently rolling, paved city streets with sidewalks of wood, interlocking brick or concrete and along Laurenson’s Creek nature walk. See Husky the Muskie and the Goodwill Geyser in McLeod Park, Kenora’s harbourfront,...
Beaver Pond Trail – 1.1 km loop, 45 minutes, easy This short loop trail starts next to campsite #102 and takes hikers to a quiet beaver pond full of fragrant water lilies. It’s an excellent trail to see forest songbirds, Great Blue Herons, a host of flowering...
Vernon Nature Trails is a hiking and birdwatching destination located in the community of Kenora, Ontario, Canada. During the winter the trails become cross country ski routes. The hiking trails explore three eco systems called transition zones. They include the St....
This area is a relationship gathering place with 8,000 years of history. A place where relationship is affirmed, confirmed and maintained. Stunning views of the Winnipeg River and Norman Dam can be seen along the series of trails which make up Tunnel Island. The trail...