WALKING AND BIKING TRAILS
Walking and Biking outdoors is a great way to view the wilderness that is Kenora. Walking will give you an opportunity to go at your own pace and experience the beauty of the forest. Biking can be an invigorating way to explore the Kenora area.
Visit the Vernon Interpretive Nature Trails, located 5 kms down McKenzie Portage Road west of Keewatin, providing self-guided hiking trails through as diverse a parcel of land as you'll find anywhere in Ontario, with sand flats, Canadian Shield outcrops, and a series of bogs and marshlands. Every species of bird or animal native to the region thrives here, amidst 100 types of plants. Points of interest range from a beaver house to an abandoned fox den to a 300-year-old white pine.
There is also the Amik Trail which starts at Lakewood School parking lot, just off Veterans Drive and it has a well trodden tall grass path which will take about an hour to walk the entire loop. Sandy Nook, which is located near Keewatin, also has great bike and hiking trails.
Interactive Trail Maps Links
Use the Interactive Trail Maps to help you plan your walking & biking adventure.