Anicinabe Park
Anicinabe Park located close to Kenora’s downtown features a full-service campground with over 100 sites suitable for trailers or tents, as well as a public sand beach with a protected swimming area, a wooden dock walkway connecting both shores, a playground, change rooms, BBQ pits & shelter, and a small concession. This park is accessible by vehicle as well as boat as there are docking spaces available. Here you will also find a public boat launch with parking for your vehicle and trailer. Anicinabe Park is the perfect place to enjoy a summer's day by the water!
Vermilion Bay Inukshuk
Located along the Trans Canada Highway in Vermilion Bay, Bobby's Inukshuk named "Pathfinder" welcomes all travellers. There are picnic tables near the Inukshuk if you'd like to sit down and have a bite to eat. If you'd like to pick up a snack, Bobby's Corner is right next door where you can get a cup of coffee or something to snack on. The Inukshuk or Inuksuk (pronounced IN-OOK-SHOOK) meaning "in the image of man" are magnificent lifelike figures of stone which were erected by the Inuit people and are unique to the Canadian Arctic.