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Cemetery

The Lake of the Woods Cemetery is operated and maintained by the City of Kenora. The Cemetery offers traditional graves, cremation plots, columbarium, and private columbarium. The grounds are well-kept to provide a peaceful park-like setting.

Cemetery office

Contact the Cemetery Office in the Operations Building at 60 Fourteenth Street North, for:

  • Burial arrangements
  • Grave site searches

Office hours

Monday to Friday
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed from 12 noon to 12:30 p.m.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and all Statutory Holidays.

Cemetery location

The Lake of the Woods Cemetery main entrance is 750 Ninth Street North, Kenora. There are three other entrances off Ninth Street North also.

Cemetery hours

8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Visiting etiquette

When you are visiting the Cemetery, please have respect for the cemetery grounds, gravesites, and other visitors.

  • No pets allowed
  • Do not bother others with excessive noise
  • Use trash cans provided
  • Follow posted speed limit

Fees for services and products

View the fees for cemetery services as adopted in City of Kenora By-law 4-2025. All fees are subject to applicable taxes.


Cemetery services and product fees

Interment rights Rates

Single grave

$1,120.00

Cremated remains plot

$  540.00

Family columbarium headstones (four crypts)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Columbarium One

  • Bottom two rows - $1,112.50
  • Middle two rows - $1,310.00
  • Top three rows - $1,632.50

Columbarium Two

  • Bottom two rows - $2,042.50
  • Top four rows - $2,162.50

Private columbarium

$550.00

Crypt plots

Single plot - $2,207.50

Double plot - $4,415.00

New plots with concrete foundation surcharge

$300.00

 

Opening and closing Rates

Full burial                                                          

 

  • Summer - $902.50
  • Winter - $1,142.50

Cremated remains

$540.00

Double cremated remains

$812.50

Columbarium

$180.00

Double columbarium

$270.00

Late working charge per hour

$150.00

Saturday opening and closing

 

 

 

  • Full burial - interment fee plus $600.00 extra
  • Ground cremation remains - interment fee plus $300.00 extra
  • Columbarium - interment fee plus $275.00 extra
Crypts Rate

Single plot (4.5 x 12 ft )
(no foundation, foundation by purchaser)

$2,207.50                          

Double plot (9 X 12 ft)

(no foundation, foundation by purchaser)

$4,415.00

 

Disinterment Rate

Disinterment                                                       

2 times opening and closing costs

 

Inscription Rate

Columbarium only

$842.00    

 

Marker Care and maintenance Rates

Flat marker

$100.00                                         

Upright monument (to 4 feet in height or width)

$200.00

Upright monument (over 4 feet in height or width)

$400.00

 

Foundation preparation Rates

Flat marker

$90.00                                         

Upright monument (to 4 feet in height or width)

$120.00

Upright monument (over 4 feet in height or width)

$240.00

Bench

$165.00

 

Headstone installation by City staff Rates

Flat marker

$55.00                                         

Upright monument (to 4 feet in height or width)

$110.00

Upright monument (over 4 feet in height or width)

$165.00

 

Name searches Rate

Individual names    

$11.00/name

 

Miscellaneous Rates

Rough box handling

$210.00

Vault handling

$240.00

Administration per contract

$27.50

Cemetery rules and regulations

Please refer to the City of Kenora By-law 6-2017 and By-law 106-2019 Amendments for complete Rules and Regulations in connection with the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.

The Lake of the Woods Cemetery (Cemetery) is owned and operated by the City of Kenora; and is governed by municipal by-laws, provincial legislation, and licensed by the Bereavement Authority of Ontario (BAO).

The BAO Consumer Information Guide provides information to make informed decision about burial services at the Cemetery, as well as funeral and cremation services.

The Care and Maintenance Fund is a mandatory trust fund created by provincial legislation in 1928 to ensure upkeep of cemeteries. A portion of the interment rights fee paid is invested in this fund and the income generated is used to maintain, secure and preserve the cemetery grounds. Services provided are: re-levelling and sodding or seeding of graves and grounds, from this fund, maintenance of cemetery roads and infrastructure, maintenance of perimeter walls and fences, maintenance of landscaping, maintenance of lawn crypt and columbarium, repairs and general upkeep of buildings and equipment.

All markers or monuments are made of bronze or natural stone (granite). All markers must be approved by the Cemetery operator.

There are particular dimensions and materials that are required therefore the Cemetery operator builds or contracts the build for all markers.

Wooden crosses are allowed as temporary markers, on unmarked graves for a period of one year from the time of burial. Wooden crosses must be 60 cm or 24 in above ground level.

Ornaments, figurines, plants or other embellishments placed with the intention of improving the appearance are permitted. No glass or ceramic decorations are allowed.

Items may be removed if it is intruding on another plot or are deemed unsafe by the Cemetery operator. Broken or unsightly decorations will be removed by the Cemetery staff. The Cemetery operator has an obligation to provide a safe and visually pleasing environment.

Enclosed candles and plastic solar lights, up to a maximum of three are permitted when securely placed on either side of the monument and in line with the monument row. Alternately, up to three (3) candles or solar lights may be securely placed in front of the monument in the garden area.

Candles and solar lights can be displayed on shepherd's hooks in the garden area which are not higher than the monument. Ice candles are permitted during winter months as long as they are not intruding on another plot.

In the 45 cm or 18 in garden area, a maximum of two potted plants in non-breakable containers are permitted. In flat marker areas, one potted plant is allowed.

Artificial wreaths and silk flower arrangements or wreaths attached to a stand or monument, may be placed and remain from the Friday before Thanksgiving until April 1st of the following year. Any item that remains after April 1st will be removed by Cemetery staff and placed into a recovery area that is visible to the public. Items not picked up by June 1st will be discarded.

Saddle wreaths must follow the season. Unsightly saddle wreaths will be removed by Cemetery staff. No Christmas wreaths will be permitted during summer months. No wreaths other than saddle wreaths are allowed to be fastened to a monument after May 31st.

Dwarf style shrubs can be planted where there is an upright monument on two or more graves. One shrub may be planted on either side of the monument and in line with the monument row, and planted approximately 17 cm or seven inches away from the side of the monument base not exceeding the height of the monument.

In flat marker areas, no shrubs, bushes permanent plants are allowed, however fresh cut or dried flower arrangements are permitted. Flowers must be displayed in a non-breakable approved vase

You are responsible for trimming shrubs or bushes you have planted. Cemetery staff look after landscaping and general upkeep of the Cemetery grounds. Cemetery staff will remove unkempt plants or flowers to protect the sod and maintain a tidy appearance of the Cemetery.

Border or edging made of rubberized plastic, treated wood or preformed concrete, no thicker than 5 cm or 2 in can be installed flush to the soil, and must be within the garden area and width. If the border or edging is not maintained flush to the soil, it may be removed by Cemetery staff.

Figurines made of non-breakable material are allowed within the garden space of upright monuments.

Please leave your pets, including dogs, at home when visiting the Cemetery. Pets are not permitted in City parks, including the Cemetery.

A columbarium is an above ground structure designed for the purpose of interring cremated human remains in compartments or niches.

Private columbarium are structures donated by a group for the sole purpose of interring cremated human remains of their members. Private columbarium are permitted at Lake of the Woods Cemetery with terms of a Memorandum of Understanding.

Yes, the funeral home looks after the funeral service and the Cemetery looks after the interment, the burial, of your loved ones.

Contact the Cemetery Office at 807-467-2067 to request services.

History

The Lake of the Woods Cemetery opened in 1883 under the name of the Union Park Cemetery. E.M. Rideout donated the land the Cemetery is situated on. The Cemetery now covers 11.5 hectares or 37 acres of park-like setting.

On September 19, 1891, the LOW Cemetery Company was formed to govern the care and control of the Cemetery.

The first published bylaw book which included the rules and regulations of the Cemetery was printed July 1, 1928. A single grave sold for $10.80 at this time.

Then on April 1, 1940, the Corporation of the Town of Kenora became owner/operator of the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.

In 1972, the Roman Catholic Cemetery was turned over to the Town of Kenora from the Notre Dame Catholic Church. On August 1, 1972, the Town of Kenora became the owner/operator of both the Roman Catholic Cemetery and the Lake of the Woods Cemetery, to be known together as the Lake of the Woods Cemetery.

On January 1, 2000, Kenora, Keewatin, and Jaffray Melick amalgamated, the Cemetery stayed as the Lake of the Woods Cemetery. New bylaws were passed under the City of Kenora.

The Lake of the Woods Cemetery has mystic and charm, which includes historical information and unique headstone art. We invite you to take the time to enjoy the serene and peaceful surroundings encircling the memories of our loved ones.

Licensed by the BAO, Cemetery Licence #3278928, licensed under the Funeral, Burial and Cremation Services Act, 2002 (FBCSA)

Contact Us

City of Kenora
1 Main Street South
Kenora ON P9N3X2

Phone: 807-467-2000
After hours: 807-467-2080

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday to Friday
Closed on Holidays

 

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