Field Guides/Kenora/Paddling — Flatwater
Strong
Best WindowLate May through early October
Variantscanoeing · kayaking · multi-day-canoe-routes
RegionKenora, Ontario

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.

Paddling — Flatwater in Kenora
01 — What to know

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.

02 — Locations

5. places.

  1. 01

    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.

  2. 02

    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.

  3. 03

    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.

  4. 04

    Winnipeg River below Norman Dam

    Flatwater paddling closer to downtown Kenora on the river that carries Lake of the Woods's outflow.

  5. 05

    Rushing River Provincial Park backcountry canoe loop

    32 km, five-portage backcountry loop launching from the provincial park 20 km southeast of Kenora.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
33
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.1
scale 0–11
Humidity
89%
relative
Visibility
8.5 km
clear
Temp
+5.9°
H 10° · L 6°
Sun
05:36 / 20:52
15h 16m daylight
C
Marginal conditions for paddling — flatwater

Temperature (5.9°C) below the typical range.