Paddling — Flatwater.
The Path of the Paddle's Iinoo Oowan section runs 170 km west from Kenora to Whiteshell Provincial Park in Manitoba — the western-Ontario anchor of a Trans Canada Trail water route. North of the city, the Keewatin to Rushing River PP segment carries another 41 km of lake-and-shoreline paddling along the northeast edge of Lake of the Woods, and Rushing River Provincial Park, 20 km southeast of Kenora, opens onto a 32 km five-portage backcountry canoe loop.
The brief.
Kenora is the western anchor of the Path of the Paddle Trans Canada Trail water route, so the in-region paddling product is genuinely multi-day: the Iinoo Oowan section runs Kenora–Whiteshell over 170 km, and the Keewatin–Rushing River 41 km segment is rated for sea kayakers or experienced canoeists with strong navigation — the lake builds chop quickly on its open exposures. Closer in, the Winnipeg River below Norman Dam carries a flatwater day-paddle option, and Rushing River Provincial Park is the gateway to a 32 km backcountry canoe loop with five portages.
Best window is late May through early October; Rushing River PP runs a typical Ontario Parks May–October operating season.
5. places.
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Path of the Paddle — Iinoo Oowan section
170 km Trans Canada Trail water route from Kenora west to Whiteshell Provincial Park in Manitoba along the Winnipeg River.
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Path of the Paddle — Keewatin to Rushing River Provincial Park
41 km of lake-and-shoreline paddling along the northeast edge of Lake of the Woods, sea-kayak grade or experienced canoe with strong navigation.
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Lake of the Woods (Kenora-area waterfront and inner archipelago)
The principal in-region paddling water; open exposure builds chop fast, so plan around wind.
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Winnipeg River below Norman Dam
Flatwater paddling closer to downtown Kenora on the river that carries Lake of the Woods's outflow.
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Rushing River Provincial Park backcountry canoe loop
32 km, five-portage backcountry loop launching from the provincial park 20 km southeast of Kenora.
Today's read.
Temperature (5.9°C) below the typical range.