Discover the best top things to do in Kenora District, United States including Nestor Falls Fly-In Outposts, Rushing River Provincial Park, Sir Sam's Ski & Bike, Husky The Muskie, Blue Lake Provincial Park, Tunnel Island Trail, Nestor Waterfall, Aaron Provincial Park, M.S. Kenora Cruise Boat.
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5.0 based on 40 reviews
Nestor Falls Fly-In Outposts offers first-class remote fly-in fishing trips on picturesque lakes in the wilderness of Ontario, Canada. For over 25 years, our family-run business has been the choice of anglers looking for complete quality, personalized fishing and hunting vacations in Northern Ontario.
4.5 based on 194 reviews
This Park is great for either Camping or just coming for the day to enjoy the falls! Great location and highly recommended! Enjoy!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
For the past few years we come up to the area over the week of New Years. We have been coming to Sir Sam's for the past 3-4 years and it's a gem of of place to ski. Reasonable rates, friendly staff, lots of hills/lifts and good food.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
This is a fabulous view of the waterfront in Kenora. Husky is a great marker for a meeting and the lawns and flowers always well kept
4.5 based on 35 reviews
We stayed here in the summer pf 2018, it was nothing short of beautiful, all the sites were treed, they had huuuuuge site with tons of room, near the water, away from the water..The water is another magical experience all on its own, you can see right through to the bottom, the beach went for miles with tons of places to sit,walk,hike, explore. We will be back without a doubt time after time.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
I hiked the 7.5 km Tunnel Island Trail (Loops A and B) on July 27, 2020. The terrain was rugged and rocky as it passed through peaceful forests with scenic lake views in the gorgeous Canadian Shield. This was such a beautiful hike! The trail began on a wide gravel path and continued past a bridge to where Loop A began on the right side. The trail followed through mostly shaded pine forest and along the edge of the lake which offered so many gorgeous views along the way! There were lots of rocks and roots and some ups and downs, which made it interesting and provided a bit of a challenge. Loop A eventually connected with Loop B to form one large loop around the perimeter of the island. The scenery was so amazing along the entire way. There was a MAJOR hazard about 4.3 km into the hike - a massive scots pine tree had recently fallen across the trail. The only way to get around was to bypass around the tip of the tree and back to the trail which involved some bushwhacking through forest. There were some pretty and serene swimming spots with nice sand at some points along the lake which would be great on a hot day. Closer to the end of the hike, the trail passed through a section of open meadows with beautiful wildflowers before re-entering the forest and meeting up with the original loop. The trail was well marked. There were some offshoot trails along the way so it was helpful to check the AllTrails map. The elevation gain was around 200 metres in total (not 75 metres as listed here). This hike took me just under 3 hours to complete. Continue past the first small parking area down the road a short way to the second larger parking lot. The trail begins from here to the left of the map. There are no outhouses at the trailhead. The bugs were almost non-existent! There were a few mosquitoes but they weren’t vicious. This was such a wonderful hike and I can’t wait to return again!
4.0 based on 21 reviews
this is a great camp ground, you can walk, swim , boating , kayaking, has a large play ground with swings and other playground equipment. out door picnic area some thing for everyone. and only 20 minutes from the town.
4.0 based on 66 reviews
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