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Why Kenora

Discover a City where lake lifestyle meets opportunity

Tucked between Winnipeg and Thunder Bay along Ontario’s vital Trans-Canada Highway, you’ll find Kenora – a city where opportunity meets lifestyle. Whether you’re looking to invest, grow your career, or embrace lakeside living, Kenora offers the perfect balance of economic momentum and outdoor adventure. With a permanent population of 15,000, and an influx of 30,000 seasonal residents, you’ll be part of a thriving community where affordability, connection, and year-round recreation make every day feel like the perfect place to be.

Put yourself at the centre of it all

Kenora’s strategic location puts you at the center of opportunity. Positioned on the shores of Lake of the Woods, with its 14,522 islands and 65,000 miles of shoreline, you’ll have access to breathtaking natural beauty while staying connected to major markets. Just two hours from Winnipeg, Kenora offers seamless access along the Trans-Canada Highway, which is undergoing major upgrades to improve connectivity. With over $1.5 billion in positioned investment, including the twinning of the highway and a state-of-the-art hospital campus, you’ll be part of a city that’s building for the future. 

Tap into a thriving, diversified economy

Kenora’s economic landscape is diverse and steadily expanding, characterized by strength across key sectors including healthcare, tourism, construction, and manufacturing. Its healthcare industry alone employs over 1,600 people, anchored by the future $1 billion All-Nations Hospital campus development. Manufacturing thrives, with local industry generating $29 million annually in GDP. With over 700 local businesses, including prominent manufacturers and an energetic small-business ecosystem, Kenora’s economy demonstrates diversity, resilience and growth, reflected in a strong median income of $48,400 – that is significantly above Ontario’s average. 

Experience a culture that connects

You’ll be part of a vibrant community in Kenora where culture and connection thrive. You can experience annual festivals, concerts, and cultural events that bring the city to life. With active Indigenous, Filipino, and Ukrainian communities, you’ll find a rich cultural fabric that makes Kenora feel welcoming and diverse. You can explore galleries and boutiques downtown, relax at one of several public beaches or parks, or visit the Muse, Douglas Family Art Centre, Moncrief Construction Sports Centre, Jarnel Contracting Pavilion  and Lake of the Woods Discovery Centre – all symbols  of a city investing in its people, culture, and recreational spaces.

Hire talent or join a workforce that’s ready

You’ll join a skilled and growing workforce in Kenora of nearly 7,800 professionals with strong expertise in service or retail sectors, healthcare, construction, education, and skilled trades. If you’re looking to advance your career, you’ll have access to tailored workforce training at Confederation College, Seven Generations Education Institute or Niiwin Wendaanimok, ensuring you gain the skills that match industry demand. More young professionals aged 20 to 35 are choosing Kenora for its economic opportunities, affordable housing, and unmatched lakeside lifestyle – and you can too.

Build or buy in a market that’s growing and affordable

Affordable housing options await in Kenora, with median home prices around $300,000 – far below Ontario’s $700,000 average. If you’re looking to buy, you’ll have access to a range of housing options, from family homes to lakeside properties. The city is actively supporting new developments, with 700 to 1,351 new units projected by 2041 to meet growing demand. If you’re a developer, you’ll find a market primed for residential growth, with municipal community improvement program incentives and a rising population driving demand for new housing. Whether you’re settling in or investing, Kenora offers an opportunity to be part of a city on the rise. 

Live in a City that invests in your health

Kenora is home to one of Northwestern Ontario’s most comprehensive healthcare networks, serving over 30,000 patients annually. With a planned $800,000,000 All-Nations Hospital and a new Indigenous Health Access Centre on the way, you’ll be part of a community investing in world-class medical care. If you’re a healthcare professional, you’ll find career opportunities supported by training opportunities provided by Confederation College and Seven Generations Education Institute, ensuring a steady pipeline of skilled talent and advanced training close to home

Make the outdoors part of your every day

Life in Kenora puts outdoor adventure at your doorstep. You’ll have access to Lake of the Woods year-round, whether you’re boating, fishing, or exploring its 14,500 islands in the summer, or skating, snowmobiling, and ice fishing in the winter. With 11 downhill ski runs and over 20 km of cross-country trails, you can stay active in every season. And with an average 15-minute commute, you’ll have more time to enjoy the outdoors, connect with the community, or simply unwind by the lake. 

Grow your business with confidence

In Kenora, you’ll find a business-friendly environment designed to help you succeed. Whether you’re launching a startup, expanding your business, or developing new projects, you’ll have access to a strong support network, including the Northwest Business Centre, Lake of the Woods Business Incentive Corporation, and Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre. With no municipal development charges, dedicated economic development staff, and funding opportunities through FedNor and the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund, you’ll have the resources to grow in a city that actively supports investment and innovation.

Discover your opportunity in Kenora

Kenora invites you to join its growing community. Whether your interest lies in career advancement, business opportunities, or simply enjoying life by the lake, Kenora offers everything you need. Contact the City of Kenora’s Economic Development team to explore your next steps. The lakeside life is waiting for you—experience it today.

Contact us

Contact the Economic Development Team

Megan Dokuchie, Economic Development Officer
Phone: 807-467-2127

Allyson Pele, Economic Development Officer
Phone: 807-467-2204

Operations Building
60 Fourteenth Street North
Kenora, Ontario P9N 4M9

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