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)