Kenora Fishing & Outdoor Adventures

Kenora is located on Highway 17 between Winnipeg and Dryden and has long been the outdoor recreational and tourism capital of Northwestern Ontario.  With its unique location on the northwest corner of the world famous Lake Of The Woods, Kenora draws visitors from all over the world who are looking to experience a unique Northern Ontario hunting, fishing and outdoor adventure vacation.  There are dozens of motels, hotels, resorts, outfitters and fly-in services in the area who can ensure you have a memorable and exciting week in the region.

The following facilities offer a wide variety of plans and packages for exceptional Kenora Fishing and outdoor adventures.   If you are looking for a remote fly-in fishing adventure, a drive to family resort, cabin rentals, camping facilities or a wilderness canoe trip you are sure to find the perfect Kenora fishing and outdoor adventure vacation listed in the facilities below.  Review the following list of resorts, lodges and outfitters and then contact the facility of your choice directly for all rates, package deals and available dates.

   
 

Offers Fly-In Destinations  

Offers Drive To Destinations
 

Name

Brief description of facilities & services

   
   
   
   

Andy Lake Resort & Conference Centre

Box 172

Kenora, On  P9N 3X3

Phone  807  543-4051

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Big Narrows Resort - Lake of the Woods

P O Box 1185

St Cloud, MN 56302-1185

Phone  320  252-5885

 

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Smith Camps

PO Box 293

Kenora, Ontario P9N 3X3

Phone: 807 548=5764

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Camp Waterfall
Box 452 Kenora, ON P9N 3X5
Summer - (807) 548-4766 Winter - (204) 837-2700

Camp Waterfall is a fully modern housekeeping resort which can provide a superb fishing experience for the serious fisherman, as well as all of the amenities necessary for a fun-filled vacation.

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Kenora Air Service Ltd

P O Box 1120

Kenora, On  P9N 3X7

Phone  807  468-9818

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Pipestone Point Resort
Peter & Shirley Haugen
Summer
Box 296 Kenora, ON P9N 3X3 1-807-543-4004 1-807-543-4014
Winter
Box 4063 Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 1-952-935-0892 1-952-935-0329

Welcome to Pipestone Point Resort. A wilderness retreat. Surrounded by some of the greatest hunting and fishing. The waters of the Walleye, Bass, Lake Trout, Northern and Muskie. Situated on a beautiful peninsula, Pipestone Point Resort offers unlimited exploration opportunities by land or water.

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Walsten Outposts & McCusker Lake Camps

PO Box 1220

Kenora, Ontario P9N 3X7

Phone: 807 468-5970

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Crow Rock Lodge and Outpost -
Box 291, Kenora, Ontario, Canada P9N 3X3

1-800-547-FISH (3474) -  807-543-4001 807-543-4092 fax
Winter - 3527 Manatee Drive St. James City, Florida USA 33956 1-800-547-FISH (3474) Toll Free 239-282-0016 fax

Crow Rock - the great Canadian fishing experience- Choose from our Crow Rock Lodge on a private island located in the heart of Lake of the Woods. Fish the Woods for 5 species of fish or experience one of our 8 private remote lakes. Enjoy waterfront cabins, delicious meals, and 18' Bass style boats.

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Shoal Lake Lodge
Tim, David & Katherine Kobelka
Box 31
Kejick, Ontario P0X 1E0

Phone: (705) 261-2277

Our specialty is Northern Pike and Small and Largemouth Bass fishing. Northern Pike fishing is simply fabulous both in number and size. Large weed beds teeming with bait fish hold Northerns.

   
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