By now I'm sure you all know our story, but for those of you who don't...
Our paths unofficially crossed in 2019, although we had known each other long before that having both grown up in Kenora, Ontario. During our second year away at University we quickly became best friends, having personalities and interests that completely matched. From their, our friendship quickly grew into a relationship where we became inseparable. We have been together for over seven years. We live together in our beautiful home with our fur baby Bruce.
Our wedding party will be wearing greens and pinks <3
Lake of the Woods - 0.1 km / 0.1 mi
Keewatin Rock-Holes - 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
Mink Bay Wetland Trail - 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
Mather Walls House - 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
Keewatin Beach - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
Keewatin Memorial Arena - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
Two Bears Marina - 1.1 km / 0.7 mi
Quarry Island - 1.7 km / 1.1 mi
Lake of the Woods Discovery Centre - 2.6 km / 1.6 mi
Norman Beach - 2.8 km / 1.8 mi
Norman Park - 3 km / 1.9 mi
Vernon Nature Area - 4.5 km / 2.8 mi
Tunnel Island Trail - 4.5 km / 2.8 mi
McLeod Park - 5.4 km / 3.3 mi
Husky The Muskie - 5.4 km / 3.3 mi
The preferred airport for Nature's Inn Kenora is Kenora, ON (YQK) - 23.7 km / 14.7 mi
Lake of the Woods Brewing company is located in a 112+ year old historic fire hall in down town Kenora, ON. They brew all of their beer on site. The old fire truck bays have been converted into a taproom and eatery with a selection of house-made beers on tap and a wood fired pizza and pub fare menu using local ingredients. The space features original ceramic brick walls, fireman's pole, grand staircase, and historic tin ceiling. In the summer the large glass garage doors for the old fire truck bay open to their patio and transform the entire inside space in to an open air dining experience. Their Beer & Gear store offers a selection of beer in cans and growlers for takeaway as well as an assortment of premium swag.
Their daily cruise starts from Kenora’s scenic waterfront which takes you past Coney Island’s beautiful public beach, then heads south on a spectacular circle route of the northern section of famed Lake of the Woods (14,500 islands, 65,000 miles of shoreline). They'll take you through picturesque channels and bays to luxurious private summer homes, and peaceful, unspoiled, wilderness areas. Watch for resident bald eagles and other wildlife that regularly come into view. The ship is both heated and air conditioned to ensure comfort in any weather. You’ll return through mystical “Devil’s Gap” to complete this 2 or 2 1/4 hours on the water experience. And water is what Sunset Country is all about.
The M.S. Kenora Cruise is the leading attraction for visitors to the Lake of the Woods region.
- Rent a canoes for a long trip or just a few hours. It’s one of the best ways to explore nature in an environmentally-friendly way.
- Rent Scuba Gear to explore the depths of Lake of the Woods. Lessons are also available.
- If exploring the lake interests you but you don’t want to pursue the sport of kayaking, why not spend a day on the lake fishing with an experienced guide? The Lake of the Woods is a great region to fish for muskie, northern pike, walleye, small mouth bass and lake trout, or is a great place to just relax and explore.
- Green Adventures has partnered with many local fishing guides and pride themselves on connecting you with accomplished fisherman that are native to the Kenora area.
Whether you are craving some time on the water or prefer a stress-free beach experience, our summer rentals and purchases are sure to handle your beach day needs.
Including:
The water bike
The kayak
The paddle board
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 historic points of interest along its path. Please respect the heritage value of this sacred site while enjoying the land.
The Tunnel Island trails span six to ten kilometres of rugged terrain rated moderate to high difficulty and are intended for hiking or biking
The Muse commits to embrace and live the values known as The Seven Grandfathers – respect, love, truth, bravery, wisdom, generosity and humility – values we all esteem. It is our commitment that we will, to the best of our ability, live out these values in our work and purposes so that we can build and strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities and individuals; represent their history and culture accurately and respectively; involve their members in our work from a position of humility and an attitude of learning so that what we do and present here at the Museum and at the Art Centre will be honest and honouring.