Centennial Park and Ski Trail
Atikokan Centennial Museum and Heritage Park
Situated on the winding Atikokan River, the Atikokan Centennial Museum and Heritage Park exhibits the unique history of the area. Featuring local history exhibits, regional rock samples, a 12000 year old Barren Ground Caribou antler found at the bottom of Steep Rock Lake, and the Shevlin-Clarke logging locomotive.
Cedar Falls Conservation Trails
The Cedar Falls Conservation Trails are located at the east end of Broome Road in O’Connor Township. The area offers 2 km of trails with easy terrain and a majestic view of the Cedar Falls Waterfall.
Canada Games Complex
The Canada Games Complex features a 77-meter pool with a slide and diving tower, saunas & whirlpools, a weight room with three multi-training areas, a jogging track, 4 squash courts, specialty programming, change rooms, babysitting facilities and wheelchair-accessible feature. The Canada Games Complex is the perfect place to work on your exercise goals or find a group/club and build your community while focusing on your health!
Calvin Presbyterian Church
Calvin Fulford Playground
Offered is a large greenspace with swings and climbing structures for the kids to enjoy.
Calvary Pentecostal Church
Calvary Pentecostal Church has been proudly serving the community of Kenora Ontario since 1938. Pastor Mike & Cathy Davis welcome you to join us whether you’re a long-time resident, new to the community, just visiting or passing through, we would enjoy hosting you as our guest.
Butterfly Lake Boat Launch
Municipal boat launches are maintained and operated by the Sioux Lookout Recreation and Culture Department. Whether you are fishing off the dock, launching a boat or just parking, all Municipal Boat Launches require a parking permit.
Bunnell Park & Campground
Bunnell Municipal Park and Campgrounds provide travelers with a peaceful haven for picnicking or setting up camp. Given the park's beautiful location, you may be tempted to relax and enjoy the scenery or catch up on some reading by the riverside. For those looking for activities, you can play a round of golf at the Little Falls Golf Club, located just across from the campgrounds. Alternatively, you can explore the Waterfront Walking Trails that lead to scenic Little Falls or enjoy a leisurely paddle down the winding Atikokan River. Bunnell Park features 20 scenic tent and trailer sites, a family picnic area, picnic tables, fireplaces, a wood supply, electrical hookups, hot and cold running water, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, coin-operated showers, as well as trailer filling and dumping stations. The park also has paved road access for convenience.
Brodie Resource Library
Nestled conveniently behind City Hall and easily accessible via public transit, the Brodie Library stands as a vital cornerstone of Thunder Bay's south core. This historic library, Thunder Bay’s own Carnegie Library, was established in 1912 and has since played a significant role in the community's cultural and educational landscape. Within its walls, the Special Collections department offers a treasure trove of resources where visitors can delve into the rich tapestry of local history, exploring documents, photographs, and artifacts that highlight the region's past. Moreover, the library houses the Indigenous Knowledge Centre, an inviting space dedicated to celebrating and sharing Indigenous cultures and traditions. Throughout the year, this center hosts a variety of engaging events, workshops, and educational programs designed to foster understanding and appreciation of Indigenous heritage. With its blend of historical significance and contemporary community engagement, the Brodie Library not only preserves the past but also cultivates a vibrant future for all who visit.