Famous for our outdoor adventure, our area offers trail systems galore. Explore the magnificent scenic trails such as the recently upgraded Vernon Nature Area. Walk through areas of four distinct biomes - the Boreal Forest Region, the St. Lawrence-Great Lake Forest Region, the Prairie Grasslands - and finally, the Wetland area that has incredible views of Lake of the Woods.
Tunnel Island is the cornerstone of Kenora trails. See for yourself why it is one of the most visited around!
Others include Mink Bay Trail, Rabbit Lake, and many others.
Mink Bay Trail
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 green spaces and businesses of downtown Keewatin.
Rabbit Lake
The Rabbit Lake Trail system is partially inclusive, accessible and paved. This trail starts at the end of Nairn Avenue and this portion is called the Rotary Way Trail. This portion of the trail joins into the main Rabbit Lake Trail at a spectacular viewing site overlooking Rabbit Lake. Your journey continues along the shore of Rabbit Lake to Garrow Park and Beach. To complete your journey the trail then follows Birchwood Crescent, onto to Valley Drive which leads you back to Nairn Avenue. There are several resting areas along the bush portion of the trail. There are also several feeder trails that are not accessible.
Minaki Trails
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.
Vernon Nature Area
The Vernon Nature Area is a unique area that links three very diverse vegetarian 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.
Sioux Narrows
Enjoy unparalleled hiking through the boreal forests along three trial systems – Red Pine Trails, Boreal Trails and Aspen Trails. The trails travel through impressive stands of red pine, cedar, poplar, spruce, cedar and oak trees. Enjoy the spectacular views, beaver ponds, granite ridges and see many forest dwellers that call this area home.
Kenora Nordic Trails
The Kenora Nordic Trails is a series of wilderness trails which are well signed. The trails intimately wind through mixed forest and rocky ridges. May experience wet conditions in the wet season. Groomed cross-country ski trails in the winter season.
Rat Portage Urban Trail
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.
Waa’say’ Gaa Boo
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 also includes several lookouts and points of interest along its path. Many wildlife such as eagles, pelicans, deer and fox can be seen along this trial. This land was gifted to the Common Ground partnership between the City of Kenora, Grand Council Treaty #3 and the communities of Wauzushk Onigum, Ochiichagwe’Babigo’Ining and Obashkaandagaang. Please respect the heritage value of this sacred site, while enjoying the land.
Rat Portage Urban Trail
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.
Fancy something a little different? Visit the downtown to see the historic landmarks and murals in Kenora through its Urban trails system.