Kenora District Nature Trails


Welcome to Kenora District!

Kenora District is a district and census division in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1907 from parts of Rainy River District. It is geographically the largest division in the province; at 407,213.01 square kilometres (157,225.82 sq mi), it comprises almost 38 percent of the province's land area, making it larger than Newfoundland and Labrador, and slightly smaller than Sweden.

Kenora District also has the lowest population density of any of Ontario's census divisions, and it ranks 37th out of 50 by population.
The district seat is the City of Kenora.

The northern part, north of the Albany River and known sometimes as the Patricia Portion, became part of Ontario in 1912. It was originally designated as the separate Patricia District.

You will find some of the best hiking and nature trails in Ontario right here in Kenora District.


For more information please visit:  http://www.kdsb.on.ca/



UMFREVILLE TRAIL

Named after the famous explorer Edward Umfreville, the Umfreville Trail is nearly 4 kilometers of paved recreational trail. It is used for jogging, walking, biking and wheelchair traffic. Beginning at the Sioux Lookout Travel Information Centre and ending at the Frog...

Vernon Nature Trails

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....

WASS’SAY’GAA’BOO (TUNNEL ISLAND TRAIL)

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...