An architectural wonder. ‘The Big Round Building’ as referred to by locals, offers the most picturesque views from its restaurant and bar, and one-of-a-kind floating dock patio. The restaurant is currently not operational.
Super 8 is one of the newest hotels in the city, boasting clean and friendly rooms and offering views of beautiful Lake of the Woods. Close to downtown and to the Tunnel Island walking trails.
A classic hotel with everything you need. Close to downtown and walking distance to Tim Horton’s, Canadian Tire, Walmart and Anicinabe Park.
The only hotel in the city that offers an outdoor pool. Attached is Yesterday’s Restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner every day.
Conveniently located off Highway 17, the Sunset Inn is close to downtown and local attractions.
Located on Lake of the Woods, our main lodge offers superior accommodations, sumptuous dining and all the comforts of home. Our private island is minutes away from the main lodge and offers you an escape to a secluded island paradise.
Overlooking Lake of the Woods, Timberland Inn is only steps away from Keewatin Place grocery store and Keewatin Beach.
The Kenora Inn Motel offers a cozy, intimate setting for the family on vacation or the contractor in Kenora to work. Customer service is our number one priority.
Located just 9 miles East of Kenora, Gustafson’s Resort is beautifully situated on approximately 5 acres, our guests get some of the best sunset & sunrise views in the area!
From the great outdoors to the exquisite dining room, we work to provide the best experience on Lake of the Woods. Ash Rapids Lodge can be reached by boat or float plane. We offer cabin rentals, guided fishing packages, and a casual fine dining restaurant with a large outdoor patio.
Enjoy a wilderness vacation in the Boreal Forest. Camp is on a quiet bay, along the Northeast shores of Lake of the Woods.
Situated on the Winnipeg River, Perch Bay Resort offers peace, quiet and tranquillity. Take advantage of the private beach and fishing that’s so easy you don’t need a guide.
We are only a 5-minute walk to the downtown core! One queen bed or two doubles. Perfect for short and long-term rentals. Comfortable kitchenette. Free Parking on premises. Free docking across the street (Lake of the Woods). Easy access to restaurants. High-speed Wifi. 63″ 4K TV.
Camping retreat on a quiet lake, minutes from Kenora. Rustic eco-resort combines cozy cabins and furnished tents with swimming, fishing, hiking, wood-fired saunas & boating.
Located next to Co-op gas station, Lake-Vu boasts we have the best breakfast in town. Rooms have been redone to a rustic feel so you get the full Kenora cabin experience.
New European-style deluxe suites and economy units. Located close to a grocery/deli, Keewatin Beach, public docking area, and hiking trails.
Glamping vacation rental bunkie cabins and campers, seasonal RV park, horse motel and small urban farm. One mile from downtown and Lake of the Woods. Quick access to public trails and beaches.
This 18+ adults-only resort with a beach is located on beautiful Rabbit Lake. Come and experience cabin camping in a safe, tranquil, relaxing setting.
The Travellers Inn offers all the amenities of an upscale hotel but in a cozy, intimate setting. Each of their rooms are decorated with luxury in mind. Sink into a lush, fresh, clean bed and let your cares float away. Single or double rooms, in room coffee, 42″ TVs, private baths, balconies, microwaves, refrigerators and more.
Camp on the shores of Dogtooth Lake and enjoy the family beach, playground, extensive hiking trails, and the majestic beauty of the falls for which the park is named.
Enjoy the an amazing camping experience on the shores of Lake of the Woods, with the convenience of being only a few minutes drive from shopping and dining experiences in Kenora.
In the spirit of reconciliation, the City of Kenora acknowledges that we are on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe and Metis of Treaty #3. The City of Kenora was originally the land base of one collective First Nation community, which was separated into three communities now known as Wauzhushk Onigum, Niisaachewan, and Washagamis Bay First Nations. Kenora now sustains many others, all of whom have been welcomed to peacefully share and care for these ancestral Lands and Waters.
To support stewardship of the land, the City recognizes the importance of a strong relationship with our Treaty #3 partners. The City of Kenora acknowledges that our economy greatly benefits from the Anishinaabe and Metis that live in and around the city.
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