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Publication of the Fort Frances Times Ltd.Printed in Canada
Your Free 2014 Visitor Guide
fort frances & rainy river districtScenic Beaches Service Areas Camping Facilities Outdoor Events Parks & Playgrounds Walkways Tourist Information Border Crossing & much more!
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Publication of Fort Frances times Ltd. 116 First street east Fort Frances, ontario Canada P9A 1K2 www.fortfrances.com
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email: discover@fortfrances.comPhone: 807-274-5373Fax: 807-274-7286toll Free: 1-800-465-8508
Publisher Jim Cumming
contact creditsAdvertising sales debbie Ballard, John Pierce, sue Fletcher, Murray Wepruk, rosanne Farmer, tanya Cumming
editorial Beth Caldwell, Mike Behan, ian scott, tanya Cumming, rosanne Farmer, Leanne spry, Haley Anderson
Magazine Layout/design tanya Cumming
Advertising Layout/design rosanne Farmer, Leanne donaldson, tanya Cumming
Historical reference Pam Hawley
Photography duane Hicks, Heather Latter, Ken Johnston, Mitch Calvert, Haley Anderson, Morson tourism Association, Nancy Miller, Municipality of sioux Narrows/Nestor Falls, tanya Cumming, ian scott, Lucas Punkari, Chantelle Bailey, Nicke Baird, sarah Pruys Northcoastmedia, inc., rachel Laurenti & Jennifer Hennek
First Nations Culture ................................04
Road Trip ......................................................06
Our Exciting District ..................................08
Visiting Canada ........................................... 12
Fort Frances ................................................ 14
Emo ................................................................ 16
Rainy River ................................................... 18
Morson/Bergland ......................................20
Nestor Falls/Sioux Narrows ....................22
Come and discover Fort Frances, a community that has been a cross-roads destination for centuries. Todays travel-lers can experience great shopping, wonderful din-ing, and terrific accom-modations.
Our pristine wilderness lakes and rivers make you feel that you have stepped ashore as the first explorer.
Our waters, filtered by hundreds of square miles of bullrushes, provide a safe and fun place to swim, fish, and boat. Our majestic coniferous for-ests are wilderness parks filled with amazing wild-life.
Our winters offer snow-mobiling along miles of groomed trails, ice fish-ing, hockey tournaments, and curling bonspiels. Cross-country ski trails provide a challenge for both novice and compe-tent skiers.
Our summers offer many exciting outdoor activi-ties. Golf at one of our award-winning courses or feel the heat of our weekly stock car races. Walk our fabulous wa-terfront, or enjoy social games of slo-pitch and soccer.
Our advertisers look for-ward to providing ser-vices and products that will make your visit and stay in our communities memorable.
The Fort Frances Times is pleased to publish this tenth edition of the Discover Fort Frances & District. We invite your suggestions and com-ments to help make this annual publication even better.
Sincerely, Jim Cumming, Publisher
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In this guide you will discover loads of great ideas to help plan your perfect Northwestern getaway. Make sure to check out all the fun and exciting things to do in each of our towns.
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Birch Bark CanoeThe birch bark canoe was the main mode of transporting goods vast distances via waterways. Created by the aboriginals that inhabited the lands, the birch bark canoes were later used by the voyageurs, or coureur des bois.
The voyageurs, fur traders of European descent traded European goods with aboriginals for beaver and other animal pelts.
theA pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North Americas Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning spiritual leader.
A modern pow-wow is a specific type of event where both Native American and non-Native American people meet to dance, sing, socialize, and honour Aboriginal culture. Pow-wows vary in length from one day sessions of five to six hours to three days. Major pow-wows or pow-wows called for a special occasion can be up to one week long.
There is no shortness of First Nations culture to experience in the Rainy River District. Take a trip out to the Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Cen-tre, where you will learn more about First Nation culture and tradition. If you have the chance check out a local pow-wow.
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2014 districtBig Grassy First Nation Annual Pow Wow August 8 - 10. For more information please visit www.biggrassy.ca
Big Island First Nation Annual Pow Wow August 15-17. For more information please visit www.bigisland.ca
Couchiching First Nation Annual Pow Wow June 27-29. For more information please visit www.couchichingfirstnation.com
Lac La Croix First Nation Annual Pow Wow - To be announced. For more information please visit www.llcfn.ca
Mitaanjigamiing First Nation Annual Pow Wow June 13-15. For more information please call 807.274.2188
Naotkamegwanning (White Fish Bay) First Nation Annual Pow Wow July 11-13. For more information please call 807.226.5411
Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation Annual Pow Wow July 11-13. For more information please visit www.nigigoonsiminikaaning.ca
Onigaming First Nation Annual Pow Wow July 4-6. For more information please call 807.484.2162
Rainy River First Nation Annual Pow Wow June 20-22. For more information please visit www.rainyriverfirstnation.ca
Seine River First Nation Annual Pow Wow - To be announced. For more information please visit www.seineriverfirstnation.ca
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Head north on off Lake rd., just a few minutes West of emo, for an unimaginable encounter with wild
black bears. Be witness to wildlife like youve
never seen it. Want to go further than just taking in the
scene, hand feed the bears. Go on...this ones a real
conversation starter!
emo lIoNs park & the emo speedWay enjoy a day outdoors at the emo waterfront, its packed with plenty to do; a playground, waterpark, barbecue grill tops and a covered picnic area. in the evening, stop and check out the saturday stock car races, its sure to get your adrenaline pumping.
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VeteraN memorIal Across from the turn off onto Hwy 71 visit the memorial dedicated to our aboriginal veterans.
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on your right after the turn off onto Hwy. 71 there is the rainy river First Nations Pow Wow Grounds. stop by June 20-22 for the annual pow wow, or call 807.482.2479 for other events held here.
Great spot to stop and cool off with a dip in the
refreshing water. Watch for signs.
take a walk and visit the falls, sit peacefully and relax. You may even catch sight of a flock of pelicans.
Located on the shores of Lake of the Woods, this park offers plenty for the lake lover, enjoy a day boating, swimming or canoeing.
Check out the view from the bridge.
Your fishing headquarters with 4,600 square feet on the shores of Lake of the Woods, this centre is home to fishing exhibits and interactive displays. Check out the website for information on seminars and workshops with fishing pros. www.sportfishingcentre.com
Bring your canoe or stop by one of the many local camps and rent one for the day, explore Lake of the Woods via canoe...theres no better way.
With a playground for kids, covered picnic area and sandy beach, Bass Lake Park has more than enough to fill an afternoon with fun. on your way up to Bass Lake stop and trek one of the three hiking trails in the area.
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The skies were clear and the trees be-ginning to bloom. Traffic seemed to be heading towards Rainy Lake, lugging boats to cabins and rods to water. We opted for a day trip through North-western Ontario starting in Fort Frances and ending in Sioux Narrows. With our map sprawled across the dashboard, our 139km journey was underway.As we pulled onto the highway, it became clear that the biggest challenge wed face would be turning back for home. It seemed as though we had only been driving for a few minutes when we rolled into Emo.For a town of 1,200 people, the amenities and activities were countless.We parked the car and made our way to Lions Park on the Rainy River waterfront. Children were running through the spray park, their families feasting on burgers in the sun.After stretching for a while, we hopped back into our car and continued heading west. We had our final destination in mind, but we were excited for the journey. We veered right to view the Norlund Chapel off Hwy 11/71. The building didnt stand tall in comparison to the ancient trees around it, but the piles of visitor logs within the chapel did. Tourists from around the world scribbled their name in guest books, leaving testa-ments to its history behind. Each of the photos displayed resembled ours, as the building has been maintained since its inception in 1973. The 8x10 chapel was a photo opportunity we couldnt pass by. We were en route to our next destination, when we decided to slow down our jour-ney to experience some local culture. The Rainy River First Nations Pow-Wow Grounds, built in 2010, served as a won-derful testament to the aboriginal culture in the area. Despite the fact that there wasnt a pow wow going on, the architec-ture was stunning and we felt inspired to venture back in June, for their annual Pow-Wow.We welcomed the sun when we stopped and dipped our toes in Caliper Lake. Shaded by the mature red and white
pines, the provin-cial park is a great place to picnic on a hot summer day.Next stop, Nestor Falls. Bird watchers from all over the world stop to marvel at the wildlife soaring through the sky and gliding over water. The falls came down heavy and frothing at the bottom a true provincial treasure.We marvelled over the peli-cans, listened to the soothing sounds of the falls and mingled with others making their way through the landmark. We were hesitant to leave, but hunger called. We stopped at Moniques Log Cabin, a favourite local restaurant. We relaxed with a delicious log burger on the patio, while visiting with tourists from Minnesota, Moniques is an annual stop for them. After lunch, we turned off to take in a bit of Bass Lake Park a scenic park with a sloping sand beach, we could hear the cheers of a baseball game in the dis-tance, while we searched the beach for hidden treasures. We noticed signs for hiking trails, with one more place to visit before we turned around, we figured we might as well stop. After reviewing our three options, we opted for the shortest of the three, Red Pine Trail. The paths were clearly marked, which made it easy to navigate our way through the trails. We loaded into the car once more bound for Sioux Narrowsone of Canadas best kept secrets. Countless canoes made their way over Lake of the Woods, one of the worlds largest inland freshwater lakes. The township sits along part of the lakes 65,000 mile shoreline and provides a great fishing destination. A round of golf, sightseeing and a trip to the fishing centre consumed the remainder of our afternoon. Before we knew it, it was time to leave behind human history and geographical gems to retrace our path back home.
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Packed with fun outdoor exercise equipment this is a great way to take that boring workout to a whole new level. interested? turn North on Hill road immediately after the train tracks.
With over 2 miles of cobblestone walkway, built against the banks of rainy river, La Verendrye Parkway makes for a remarkable walking path along the waterfront, directly across from the u.s. Along this path stop and explore the Hallet. Now a heritage site, the Hallet was the largest, most powerful tug boat used on rainy Lake. While on the wa-terfront, take the time to climb the 100 foot lookout tower and take in the spectacular views of rainy Lake and Fort Frances.
spend a day at the Point, with a sandy
beach gently sloping into rainy Lake, its
a favourite amongst visitors and locals
alike. Want a snap-shot to start off the
road trip, take a shot in the giant red chair.
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NorluNd chapel Check out this little chapel located along Hwy 11/71. With visitor logs dating back to the early 70s, this is a must-see gem.
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Frances on Hwy 611 south, is a
boardwalk system across one of the dis-tricts largest bogs.
Emo Speedway - 20 miles West of Fort Frances - www.borderlandracing.comRacing eveRy satuRday night!
ceLeBRating 60 yeaRs OF gReat Racing
Hot Laps 7:00 p.m. RaCING 7:30 p.m.
NORTH ON OFF LAKE ROAD. WATCH FOR SIGNS!
Ph. 807-482-2913 | Box 205, Emo, ON P0W 1E0 | www.isaiahwildlife.com
Established in 2001 by Michael & Betty Scheibler of Born Free International Ministries and Isaiah XI Wildlife Sanctuary
COME SEE THE BEARSA WILD experience awaits! Everyone Welcome!
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the Point Park, located just east of Fort Frances, can be a destination for a day or more! take a plunge in refreshing rainy Lake, or picnic under the big trees at seven oaksa scenic portion of the park. relax on the sandy beaches and catch some rays. Kids will also enjoy vari-ous playground equipment next to the beach area. Camping your style? Park facilities can accom-modate tents, trailers, and rVs for a day, a week, or more!
With an abundance of secluded beaches, an oasis is never far away on rainy Lake. stay alerttheres plenty to see on our lakes. Visit Mer-maid Copenhagen island. Legend says an artist built the mermaid to honour his wife who drowned at this spot in the 1920s. Her ritual was to swim out daily from the cot-tage southwest of the rock and sun bathe in the mid-afternoon sun.reeling in the big one can spark memories that will last a lifetime.
our freshwater lakes make the perfect spot to fish your favourite catch, be it big walleye, bass, muskie or trout. this area is on the map as a top spot for the sportsman.
Want to enjoy a leisurely evening ride aboard a sailboat? the rendez-vous Yacht Club invites you to climb aboard and experience sailing at its best! Members offer free sailboat rides. For a schedule of events, visit www.rycweb.org.
the district also boasts numerous fishing tournaments, be a spectator or join in the fun with four months of hot angling action. in May, the annual emo Walleye Classic kicks off the season. this two-day catch and release tournament held in emo, ont. has plenty of excitement for the whole family. in July, catch two great tournaments. the annual Castin for Cash Bass tournament is held on the Lake despair chain of lakes the first weekend in July.
stick around for the Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship held the last weekend in July, this tourna-ment attracts anglers from all over North America. the popular catch-and-release tournament features activities and events for the whole family. in August, dont miss the Morson Bass international Catch and release Fishing tounament, where the air comes alive with the sounds of excitement. Held the 4th weekend of August on Lake of the Woods, ontario, Canada. the sioux Narrows Bassin for Bucks fishing tournament, held early in septem-ber, has plenty for everyone. Later that month, take in the annual Nestor Falls Crow Lake Classic Bass tournament. Finish the season with the rainy river Walleye tourna-ment.
the rainy river Valley Agricultural fall fair, held in emo in mid-August, is a must for family entertainment. the fair is a weekend-long adven-
ture, featuring a midway, livestock shows, parade, fair queen competi-tion, as well as mini-king and mini-queen competitions, a logger com-petition, and local produce/creative exhibitions. end a satisfying day at the fall fair with the stock car races. sit back and cheer on your favourite driver race around the track.
the Borderland racing Association opens the season in May. every saturday night during the summer, the emo speedway is abuzz with excitement. Hot laps begin at 7 pm and the races at 7:30. Grab a snack at the concession stand, find your perfect seat in the covered grand-stand, and get ready!
Hunt sunset Country. With miles of wilderness and an abundance of wild game, the rainy river district is a prime destination for hunt-ers. For more information visit www.huntsunsetcountry.com.
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Lions Park
Lions Park on sec-ond st. e., home to a variety of fun play-ground equipment, including a tunnel, slides, swings, and monkey bars. A pic-nic shelter, handicap swing and water fountain are also on the premises.
Mcirvine Park
A quiet park, on Col-onization rd. W., has swings, playground equipment, and lots of green space for frisbee or catch.
Legion Park
The Legion Park off Kings Hwy., framed with oak and Poplar trees, includes slides, monkey bars, swings, as well as a covered picnic area and wash-rooms which can be found near the play-ground.
Front street Park
Front street Park located on Front st., along the wa-terfront, has play-ground equipment, swings and picnic tables.Fort
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Lions Club Polar Plunge (January 1)W. Derksen Open Squash Tournament
Ice Box Days & Freeze Yer Gizzard Blizzard Run (International Falls, MN)
Family Day Activities (FF Public Library)Valentines Bake Sale (FF Public Library) Ladies Curling Bonspiel
Big Grassy First Nation Fish DerbyFort Frances Community Chest FundraiserNordic Ski Club Candlelight/Moonlight Ski
Nestor Falls Winter CarnivalChurch Curling BonspielBig Island First Nation Live Release Fish
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Snoasis 3 (Fort Frances Museum)Snowmachine Poker Run (FF-Emo)Bridal Show (Northwoods Gallery & Gifts)Fort Frances Mens Curling Bonspiel
Rainy River District Festival of the Performing Arts
Badminton Club Junior/Adult tournament
Border Figure Skating Club Ice ShowDowntown Scott Street Easter Egg HuntEmo Spring Fever Days
Clover Valley Farmers Market season opensRainy River Farmers Market season opensMarket Thursdays season opens Borderland Racing Assoc. season opensRainy River Trade ShowSioux Narrows Spring BBQShrine Circus
Fort Frances Business & Community Expo Fort Frances Gun & Hobby ShowBeat the Band 1K & 5K walk/runEmo Walleye ClassicPurina Walk for Dog GuidesSpruce Creek Golf Course opens
Relay for Life (Fort Frances)Relay for Life (Rainy River)Scott Street Show n Shine Car ShowFly-in, Drive-In BBQ
Strawberry SocialMini-King & Mini-Queen contestTeddy Bears Picnic (FF Public Library)
Canada Day Celebrations (Most towns)Pulling for PeaceInternational tug-o-warBoundary Waters Dragon Boat FestivalRainy River Railroad DazeKen Pentney Memorial Golf Tournament
(Spruce Creek Golf Tournament)Sioux Narrows Christmas in July EventRiverfest (International Falls, MN)
Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship
Quest for the BestBobby Mainville Golf TournamentRainycrests Garden PartyBass Lake Parks Children/Youth Fishing
Tournament Nestor Falls Softball Tournament
Sioux Narrows Arts FestivalFish Fry (Bears Pass)Lake of the Woods Bass TournamentPig Roast at Bass Lake ParkSioux Narrows Paradise TriathlonMoose n Fiddle Music Festival (Caliper
Lake)
Bassin for Bucks TournamentBarn Concert season opens at Cornell
Farms (La Vallee)Mens Classic Golf TournamentEmo Fall FairMorson Bass International Alzheimer Societys Ride for Memories
Triple P Sport Race (Bass Lake Park)Tour De Fort Concert Series beginsFort Frances Lakers SIJHL Hockey
season opensSplash and Dash AquathlonTerry Fox Run/Walk
Rainy Lake Fall Bass ClassicRainy River Walleye TournamentCrow Lake Classic Bass TournamentMusky Cup (Sabaskong Bay)Sticks & Stones Bonspiel/Golf TournamentRainy Rivers Giant Pumpkin Festival
Life ChainFort Frances Zombie WalkGreat Canadian Chili Cook-offAlzheimer Societys Walks for Memories
Fall Walleye Classic (Naicatchewenin First Nations)
Kids and Company season opensKids Halloween Scavenger Hunt
Friends of the Museums Fall Wine & Cheese Fundraiser Gala (FF)
Fort Highs Musical RevueRemembrance Day ServicesRemembrance Day teaThe UNFCs Remembrance Day Pow-
Wow (Couchiching Multi-Use Facility)
East Indian SupperThe Fine Line Art Gallerys Christmas
ExtravaganzaThe Christmas Store season opensMoonlight Madness (Downtown FF)Festival of Frost (Downtown FF)Alberton Christmas Bazaar
OPPs Stuff-A-Cruiser Emos Holly DazeCommunity Christmas Dinner
Santa Lucia Supper Christmas CantataRainy Lake Nordic Ski Clubs Family Day
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Downtown Fort Frances is full of special places to visit and shop. Walk to clothing stores, pharmacies, many decorating and gift shops, a variety of unique restaurants and beauty salons where walk-ins are always welcome.
Specialty stores are full of clothing and footwear for every occasion, from a day at the lake to weddings to an evening at the soccer pitch. Looking for souvenirs?
You will find them at many of the main street shops. Enjoy fine or casual dining or take-out the Great Canadian Main Street offers many choices. Craft lovers can visit stores brimming with supplies and ideas. Market Thursdays, held in front of the museum, spill onto the street with local crafts, vegetables and art.
Visit us on the Great Canadian Main Street in Downtown Fort Frances!
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RIVER
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HWAY
ST. MARY'S CEMETERYFORT FRANCES CEMETERY
BRIDGE TOINTERNATIONAL
FALLS, MN
BRIDGE TOINTERNATIONAL
FALLS, MN
POWER DAM
RAINY RIVER
PAPERMILL
HOLM
ES A
VE.
LILLIE
AVE.
RIVERVIEWCEMETERY
Mountain Bike, Ski, and Hike
Try the Eighth Street trail sy
stem
located at the northeast en
d of
Eighth Street where there a
re eight
km of ski trails for your enj
oyment.
There also are six km of wal
king
trails.
For a more demanding chal
lenge,
traverse 12 km of long loops
or
shorter trails, complete wit
h hilly
terrain at the Rainy Lake N
ordic Ski
Club trails, located just east
of Noden
Causeway, (turn right on Ge
orge
Armstrong Drive and on to
Rocky
Inlet Road).
Rain
y La
ke
Nor
dic
Ski C
lub
Hw
y 11
/17
E.
George Armstrong Drive
1.3 Km1.6 Km
2.2 Km 1.6 Km 1.7 Km
.3 Km1.4 Km
1.2 Km1.3 Km
2 Km
565 m 701 m
1170
m
Eigh
th S
tree
t
Trai
l Sys
tem
Fort Frances to:Right on the waterThe Town of Fort Frances is situated in the heart of Lake Country overlooking Rainy River & Rainy Lake.
The lake covers more than 350 square miles, has 1,600 miles of shoreline and a
maximum depthof 161 feet. The Lakeis the remnant ofGlacial Lake Aggisiz.
Thunder Bay, ON 193.6 m/332.6 kmWinnipeg, MB223.9 m/373.3 km
Duluth, MN157.6 m/262.7 kmMinneapolis, MN284.1 m/473.5 km
Chicago, IL608.6 m/1014.6 kmGreen Bay, WI470.2 m/783.8 km
Milwaukee, WI538.3 m/897.2 kmDes Moines, IO516.2 m/860.3 km
Fargo, ND259.9 m/433.2 kmSioux Falls, SD495.1 m/825. 2 km
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LIN
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Cross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing
BUTL
ER
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ER
ALL VISITORS to Canada, including children, must carry identi cation. Passports are preferable. Photo ID, such as a drivers licence, combined with a Birth or Baptismal Certi cate is acceptable. Children travelling with someone other than their legal guardian should have written permission.
Visitors to Canada may bring in certain goods for their own use in Canada as personal baggage as duty and tax free goods, provided all such items are
reported at Customs on arrival and are not subject to restrictions.
There are age requirements and quantity restrictions when importing Alcohol or Tobacco Products. Personal baggage may include up to 1.14 Litres (40 imperial ounces) of alcoholic beverages (liquor, liqueur, wine) or 24 x 355 ml (12 ounces) cans or bottles of beer or ale or 1.5 Litres of wine.
Tobacco Products may include 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, and 200 mg
tobacco and 200 tobacco sticks, duty and tax free. In instances where the visit is for a shorter duration, i.e., less than 48 hours, quantities may be limited to amounts which are appropriate to the nature, purpose and duration of the visit.
The importation of alcoholic beverages is limited to persons who have attained the legal age as prescribed by the province at point of entry. The minimum ages are as follows: Newfoundland,
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Northwest Territories and Yukon is 19, Quebec, Manitoba and Alberta is 18.
Tobacco products may only be imported by persons who are the age of 18 or over in Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, NWT and the Yukon. These persons must be 19 or over in Ontario, and all other provinces.
Arriving in CanadaFood: A reasonable supply of food, consistent with the length of stay and number of people in the party, providing it is for personal use is allowed duty and tax free entry. Some imported goods may require Canada Food Inspection Agency approval to import. Please contact the CBSA of ce at (807) 274-3655 for information.
Pets: Dogs and cats from the USA must be accompanied by a valid
RABIES certi cate, signed and dated by a veterinarian
indicating that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies, within the last three years. The certi cate must provide suf cient description and detail to enable adequate identi cation. While pups and kittens under the age of three months do not require a rabies vaccination certi cate to enter Canada, they must be in good health at the time of entry. Pet food is not allowed.
Fire Arms: Long guns, such as ri es and shotguns, imported temporarily for sporting or competition use in Canada:
or in transit through Canada MUST BE REGISTERED at Canada Customs. 200 rounds of ammunition are allowed entry, duty and tax free.
Hand guns or other restricted and prohibited weapons (i.e. mace or pepper spray) are NOT allowed entry into Canada. Also, no reworks.
Gasoline: The gasoline carried in the tanks of your vehicles is allowed. Small boats with outboard motors are permitted to carry 2 cruise-a-day tanks.
Any gas over this amount is subject to duty and tax.
Bait: Live minnows ARE NOT allowed. Frozen or salted minnows ARE allowed. Live earthworms are permitted, but only if they are packed in an arti cial bedding. Worms packed in earth soil ARE NOT allowed entry. LEECHES are PROHIBITED. WAX WORMS are PROHIBITED.
IRVIN
E RO
AD
McI
rvin
e Rd
.
Boundary Rd.
Fort Frances Airport
The Fort Frances airport is located just minutes from downtown Fort Frances, and offers service to Thunder Bay, Ontario & Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Cross Country SkiingCross Country SkiingCross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing
EastWest
United StatesInternational Falls, MN
Emo, Kenora, Nestor Falls, Sioux Narrows, Morson, Bergland, Rainy River, Winnipeg
Fort Frances
Atikokan, Mine Centre, Dryden, Thunder Bay
Scott St.
Port
age
Ave.
Vict
oria
Ave
.
Mow
at A
ve.
Arm
it Av
e. Scott St.
Scott St.
to U
SAFr
om U
SACe
ntra
l Ave
.
Mow
at A
ve.
La Place Rendez-Vous
EAST
Kings
Hwy/H
wy 11
Kings Hwy/Hwy 11
Stewa
rt St.
McI
rvin
e Rd
.
Keat
ing
Ave.
web
ster
Ave
.
Elm
Ave
.
Down Town Kings Hwy Top SpotsWest Fort Frances
Copper River InnNorth American Lumber Super 8 Motel Canada Customs McTaggarts Northwoods Gallery & Gifts Fort FloralChamber of Commerce F.F. Museum
The Point Park and Campground
Playgrounds
Sorting Gap Marina/ Water Front Walkway
Kiwanis Skate Park
Point Of Entry
Find what youre looking for here!
Fort
Fr
ANCe
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8TH ST. E.
MIN
NIE A
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ROA
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STER
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5TH ST. W. 5TH ST. W.
6TH ST. W. 6TH ST. W.
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8TH ST. E.
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AVE
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CORN
WAL
L AVE
. N.
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3RD ST. E
2ND ST. E.
3RD ST. E.
4TH ST. E. 4TH ST. E
5TH ST. E.
SCOTT ST.
CHURCH ST.CHURCH ST.
NELSON ST.SINCLAIR ST.
SCOTT ST.
CHURCH ST.
NELSON ST.
SCOTT ST. E.
CHURCH ST.
NELSON ST.
FRONT ST.
GILLON ST.
FRONT ST.
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AT A
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AT A
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AGE A
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MORRISON
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GHT A
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ST. MARY'S CEMETERYFORT FRANCES CEMETERY
POWER DAM
RAINY RIVER
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AGE A
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IT AV
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PATC
IN A
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2ND ST. E.
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2ND ST. E.
3RD ST. E
2ND ST. E.
3RD ST. E.
4TH ST. E. 4TH ST. E
5TH ST. E.
SCOTT ST.
CHURCH ST.CHURCH ST.
CENT
RAL A
VE.
CENT
RAL A
VE.
NELSON ST.SINCLAIR ST.
SCOTT ST.
CHURCH ST.
NELSON ST.
SCOTT ST. E.
CHURCH ST.
NELSON ST.
FRONT ST.
GILLON ST.
FRONT ST.
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AT A
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AT A
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PORT
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LIN A
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REID
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.
MIN
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WILL
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ELIZABETH ST. E.
UNDER PASS
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RAN
AVE.
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NIZA
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ROAD
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RAINY RIVER
INTER
NATIO
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THOMP
SON ST.
RIVERVIE
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KEAT
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AVE.
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RT ST.
MORRISON
CRES
.
ELM
AVE
WRI
GHT A
VE.
WEB
STER
AVE
.
FLIN
DERS
AVE
.
1ST ST. W.
2ND ST. W.
3RD ST. W.
4TH ST. W.
3RD ST. W.4TH ST. W.
LILLIE
AVE
.
CORN
WAL
L AVE
.
CENT
RAL A
VE.
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.
KINGS HIGHWAY
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ROAD
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ESON
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ROAD
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ROAD
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ROAD
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2
KIRS
TI PL
ACE
KINGS HIGHWAY (#11/71)
LYNDY N.
LYND
Y S.
OAKW
OOD
ROAD
EMO ROADEMO ROAD
COLONI
ZATION
ROAD W
. (HWY #6
02)
ARMS
TRON
G PL
ACE
OLDE
SHAM
BLES
ROAD
E
RIVER
ROAD
WEST
COLONI
ZATION
ROAD
W.
KINGS HIG
HWAY
ST. MARY'S CEMETERYFORT FRANCES CEMETERY
BRIDGE TOINTERNATIONAL
FALLS, MN
BRIDGE TOINTERNATIONAL
FALLS, MN
POWER DAM
RAINY RIVER
PAPERMILL
HOLM
ES A
VE.
LILLIE
AVE.
RIVERVIEWCEMETERY
Mountain Bike, Ski, and Hike
Try the Eighth Street trail sy
stem
located at the northeast en
d of
Eighth Street where there a
re eight
km of ski trails for your enj
oyment.
There also are six km of wal
king
trails.
For a more demanding chal
lenge,
traverse 12 km of long loops
or
shorter trails, complete wit
h hilly
terrain at the Rainy Lake N
ordic Ski
Club trails, located just east
of Noden
Causeway, (turn right on Ge
orge
Armstrong Drive and on to
Rocky
Inlet Road).
Rain
y La
ke
Nor
dic
Ski C
lub
Hw
y 11
/17
E.
George Armstrong Drive
1.3 Km1.6 Km
2.2 Km 1.6 Km 1.7 Km
.3 Km1.4 Km
1.2 Km1.3 Km
2 Km
565 m 701 m
1170
m
Eigh
th S
tree
t
Trai
l Sys
tem
Fort Frances to:Right on the waterThe Town of Fort Frances is situated in the heart of Lake Country overlooking Rainy River & Rainy Lake.
The lake covers more than 350 square miles, has 1,600 miles of shoreline and a
maximum depthof 161 feet. The Lakeis the remnant ofGlacial Lake Aggisiz.
Thunder Bay, ON 193.6 m/332.6 kmWinnipeg, MB223.9 m/373.3 km
Duluth, MN157.6 m/262.7 kmMinneapolis, MN284.1 m/473.5 km
Chicago, IL608.6 m/1014.6 kmGreen Bay, WI470.2 m/783.8 km
Milwaukee, WI538.3 m/897.2 kmDes Moines, IO516.2 m/860.3 km
Fargo, ND259.9 m/433.2 kmSioux Falls, SD495.1 m/825. 2 km
SHEV
LIN
VE.
SHEV
LIN
SHEV
LIN
SHEV
LIN
SHEV
LIN
REID
AVE
.VE
.VE
.VE
.
R
S
Cross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing
BUTL
ER
NELSON ST BUTL
ER
ALL VISITORS to Canada, including children, must carry identi cation. Passports are preferable. Photo ID, such as a drivers licence, combined with a Birth or Baptismal Certi cate is acceptable. Children travelling with someone other than their legal guardian should have written permission.
Visitors to Canada may bring in certain goods for their own use in Canada as personal baggage as duty and tax free goods, provided all such items are
reported at Customs on arrival and are not subject to restrictions.
There are age requirements and quantity restrictions when importing Alcohol or Tobacco Products. Personal baggage may include up to 1.14 Litres (40 imperial ounces) of alcoholic beverages (liquor, liqueur, wine) or 24 x 355 ml (12 ounces) cans or bottles of beer or ale or 1.5 Litres of wine.
Tobacco Products may include 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, and 200 mg
tobacco and 200 tobacco sticks, duty and tax free. In instances where the visit is for a shorter duration, i.e., less than 48 hours, quantities may be limited to amounts which are appropriate to the nature, purpose and duration of the visit.
The importation of alcoholic beverages is limited to persons who have attained the legal age as prescribed by the province at point of entry. The minimum ages are as follows: Newfoundland,
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Northwest Territories and Yukon is 19, Quebec, Manitoba and Alberta is 18.
Tobacco products may only be imported by persons who are the age of 18 or over in Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, NWT and the Yukon. These persons must be 19 or over in Ontario, and all other provinces.
Arriving in CanadaFood: A reasonable supply of food, consistent with the length of stay and number of people in the party, providing it is for personal use is allowed duty and tax free entry. Some imported goods may require Canada Food Inspection Agency approval to import. Please contact the CBSA of ce at (807) 274-3655 for information.
Pets: Dogs and cats from the USA must be accompanied by a valid
RABIES certi cate, signed and dated by a veterinarian
indicating that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies, within the last three years. The certi cate must provide suf cient description and detail to enable adequate identi cation. While pups and kittens under the age of three months do not require a rabies vaccination certi cate to enter Canada, they must be in good health at the time of entry. Pet food is not allowed.
Fire Arms: Long guns, such as ri es and shotguns, imported temporarily for sporting or competition use in Canada:
or in transit through Canada MUST BE REGISTERED at Canada Customs. 200 rounds of ammunition are allowed entry, duty and tax free.
Hand guns or other restricted and prohibited weapons (i.e. mace or pepper spray) are NOT allowed entry into Canada. Also, no reworks.
Gasoline: The gasoline carried in the tanks of your vehicles is allowed. Small boats with outboard motors are permitted to carry 2 cruise-a-day tanks.
Any gas over this amount is subject to duty and tax.
Bait: Live minnows ARE NOT allowed. Frozen or salted minnows ARE allowed. Live earthworms are permitted, but only if they are packed in an arti cial bedding. Worms packed in earth soil ARE NOT allowed entry. LEECHES are PROHIBITED. WAX WORMS are PROHIBITED.
IRVIN
E RO
AD
McI
rvin
e Rd
.
Boundary Rd.
Fort Frances Airport
The Fort Frances airport is located just minutes from downtown Fort Frances, and offers service to Thunder Bay, Ontario & Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Cross Country SkiingCross Country SkiingCross Country SkiingCross Country Skiing
EastWest
United StatesInternational Falls, MN
Emo, Kenora, Nestor Falls, Sioux Narrows, Morson, Bergland, Rainy River, Winnipeg
Fort Frances
Atikokan, Mine Centre, Dryden, Thunder Bay
Scott St.
Port
age
Ave.
Vict
oria
Ave
.
Mow
at A
ve.
Arm
it Av
e. Scott St.
Scott St.
to U
SAFr
om U
SACe
ntra
l Ave
.
Mow
at A
ve.
La Place Rendez-Vous
EAST
Kings
Hwy/H
wy 11
Kings Hwy/Hwy 11
Stewa
rt St.
McI
rvin
e Rd
.
Keat
ing
Ave.
web
ster
Ave
.
Elm
Ave
.
Down Town Kings Hwy Top SpotsWest Fort Frances
Copper River InnNorth American Lumber Super 8 Motel Canada Customs McTaggarts Northwoods Gallery & Gifts Fort FloralChamber of Commerce F.F. Museum
The Point Park and Campground
Playgrounds
Sorting Gap Marina/ Water Front Walkway
Kiwanis Skate Park
Point Of Entry
Find what youre looking for here!
Fort Fr
ANCes
13
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townFort Frances
ofthe score
With an abundance of things to do in our neigh-bourhoods, try your hand at one or a few of our fun attractions. Make Fort Frances your final destination, you wont be disappointed. We have many local businesses for you to choose from.
The Sorting Gap Marina. The marina features a boat launch and fuel station for boats. Stop here for an ice cream after a lovely walk along the riv-erfront.
History buff? The Fort Frances Museum, provid-ing an in-depth look at the history of Fort Frances and the Rainy River District through their vast col-lection of artifacts and photographs, will take you back in time. You could also follow our heritage in visual art (murals) on Scott Street.
The Fort Frances Public Library Technology Cen-tre, located at 601 Reid Avenue, offers traditional library services, SMARTBOARDS, adaptive equip-ment, study/meeting rooms, cozy lounge areas, an exciting childrens area and WIFI. For more information on programs and hours please visit: www.fort-frances.com/library. The Memorial Sports Centre is a full service facil-ity, with indoor ice surfaces, weight room, fitness room, as well as a conference room, auditorium, squash courts, and swimming pool. In addition, the facility offers training, including accredited swim lessons, aqua-fit therapy, aerobics, resis-tance training, squash lessons, summer day-camps, and much more! For more information, call the Memorial Sports Centre at 807-274-4561.
Directly North of the Memorial Sports Centre sits the Kiwanis Skate Park. With 9,500 sq. ft., it fea-tures an array of ramps, rails, and stairs.
Indulge in our agriculture. The Clover Valley Farm-ers Market runs May to October; in Fort Frances, providing visitors with a variety of agricultural goods from the area.
Experience a true North winter in Northwest On-tario with a pair of snowshoes or cross-country skis on the area trails. Try ice fishing on Rainy Lake or go snowmobiling on the abundant snowmobile trails across the district.
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The Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship held the last weekend in July, is a popular catch and release tournament which attracts anglers from all over North America and features activities and events for the en-tire family.
Market Thursdays held during the summer months on Scott Street features businesses and artists from Northwestern Ontario. Stop by and see whats new. On this street the excitement never stops, various re-tailers, the Fort Frances Museum, and events like the Show and Shine Classic Car Show, are sure to leave you with a smile...and maybe a purchase or two!
Enjoy all our area has to offer, let the sounds of waves on the shore and warm breezes through the trees relax your mind and body at the Point Park! Walk, bike, jog on Front Street along the two-mile cobblestone walkway or bike path, part of the La Verendrye Parkway.
Fort Floral located in downtown Fort Frances, offers uniquely Canadian items, stop in and see their large selection of souvenirs and gift items.
Northwoods Gallery & Gifts, with an abundance of Canadian art, home decor, and a varied collection of kitchenwares, will keep you busy for hours perusing their impressive shop.
McTaggarts, is your fashion destination. Here, they offer quality apparel coupled with the latest fashion trends for the whole family.
La Place Rendez-Vous, dining at its best, with panoram-ic views of Rainy Lake, a welcoming patio and relaxing lounge, this restaurant is a must! Try one of the special-ty dishes, the walleye will surely hit the spot. La Place Rendez-Vous offers rooms overlooking the lake. Fall asleep to the sound of waves lapping against the beach.
The Copper River Inn, under new ownership, newly renovated with a northwoods theme, is the newest hot spot in town! With a cafe, bistro, bar and grill, youre sure to find what you crave. Relax in one of the brand new rooms. Take a dip in the remodeled swimming pool or enjoy a break in the hot tub or sauna. Stop by the Bis-tro in the morning for a unique breakfast or order up a perfect pizza cooked in the wood fired oven.
The Super 8 has all the comforts any traveller could need. Restaurants and convenience stores within walk-ing distance of the motel. With friendly staff, ample parking, free high-speed internet and a Superstart Breakfast you can rest easy at the Super 8.
North American Lumber has all the supplies to keep your retreat in tip top shape. They have everything you need for small, medium and large projects. Stop by and see what might interest you this weekend.
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Great location - Ample Parking - Pool & Spa - Fridges in all Rooms - Superstart Breakfast - Free Local Calls - In-room
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For a copy of current sale fl yer, see our web page:
www.northamericanlumber.caFort Frances 861 Kings Hwy 807-274 3853 bhoughton@northamericanlumber.caKeewatin 909 Ottawa St. 807-547-2219 bturner@northamericanlumber.caRed Lake 238 Howey St. 807-727-3522 mtracey@northamericanlumber.ca
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A full-service community located in the heart of the Rainy River District, Emo features medical and dental facilities, an elementary school, public library, museum, bank, fitness centre, grocery and clothing stores, hardware store, restaurants, and a recreational cen-tre.
Emos waterfront offers breathtaking views of the natural surround-ings. Here you can set up for a full day of fun! The Lions Club Park is equipped with barbecue grill tops for a tasty grilled lunch, plenty of covered picnic tables, a childrens playground, as well as a spray park offering countless hours of fun for adults and children alike. The wa-terfront also has a boat launch giving you access to Rainy River.
Phone: 807-482-2793 Toll Free in USA: 800-263-8003 Find us on the web at: www.canadasfood.com
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One-stop shopping with:Gas Bar Deli Caf In Store BakeryCustom Cut Meat Fresh ProduceSouvenirs Great Northern Hot CerealGourmet Coffee Canadian Wild Rice Subs to Go Slushies
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Emoa perfect community in which to work and play!Featuring a full complement of retail amenities, well known events, and comfortable lifestyle activities.
Join us for . . . Spring Fever Days in April. The Emo Walleye Classic Fishing Tournament in May. Stock Car Racing Saturdays all summer at the Emo Speedway. The Rainy River Valley Agricultural Society Fall Fair in August. Holly Daze Christmas Shopping event in December.
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thingS to doBig things happen in small places! Well-known for its events, Emo is home to stock car races, a walleye tournament, & a fall fair, an annual event for more than 100 years!
The Borderland Racing Association stock car races run every Saturday night during the summer at the Emo Speedway hot laps start at 7 and the races at 7:30. Grab a snack & cheer on your favourite racer from the shel-tered grandstand.
The Rainy River District Fall Fair, held on the third weekend in August, features livestock & horse shows, a fair queen competition, a midway, an exhibition hall, stock car races and much more!
The Emo Walleye Classic is a two-day annual event held in late May, featuring Canadian & U.S. anglers vying for more than $35,000 in prize money.
Wildlife enthusiast? Isaiah Wildlife Sanctu-ary, north of Emo, is the place for you. Here you can observe a variety of Ontarios wild-life. If youre brave, you may have the chance to try hand-feeding some local bears.
Cloverleaf Grocery, located in Emo, along Hwy. 11-71, is your one-stop full-service gro-cer! Established in 1932, the store offers a deli caf, In-store bakery, gas bar, custom cut meat, souvenir section, & more! Dont forget to pick up some Canadas Jam.
Tompkins Home Hardware is conveniently located in downtown Emo. From boat and motor repairs to lumber and hardware to furniture and appliances, Tompkins can han-dle all your vacation needs including delivery right to your door.
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The natural beauty and wilderness landscape, set on the shores of Lake of the Woods, provides visitors with a unique outdoor recre-ation destination.
Fish for walleye, muskie, northern pike, crappie, and more, or catch a glimpse of some of the 280 species of birds that live in the area.
The air comes alive in August with the sounds and excitement of the Morson Bass International fishing tournament. Big Grassy First Nations and Big Island First Nations hold their annual Pow-Wows. Come to watch, come to participate, whatever reason you decide to come for, you will not be disappointed.
Tomahawk Lighthouse, which is more than a century old, holds lo-cal artifacts and historical photos for your viewing pleasure. Lo-cated on secondary road (Lighthouse Rd.) left of where Hwy 621 & Hwy 619 meet.
Visit Painted Rock Island and see aboriginal artwork that dates back 800-900 years and tells the stories of long ago.
At the end of Frenchmans Rock Road, youll find the perfect spot for a swim or picnic. Oscars Bay Beach Park is equipped with a sand beach, self-guided walking trails, childrens playground equip-ment, picnic shelter and tables. Plan to spend the entire day here, you wont regret it. Pack and lunch and indulge in the beautiful scenery.
Enjoyed your stay? Interested in being more than a visitor? Kathy Judson at Remax can help find your perfect paradise, a little piece of heaven in the area. Stay...youre always welcome in our neighbourhood.
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More than 30 businesses are here to serve you including restaurants, a nine-hole golf course, full service
resorts, campgrounds, marinas, & high speed internet for your next vacation.
The communities of Morson-Ber-gland are located on Highway 621, 35 miles north of the Canada/U.S. border crossing at Rainy River.
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enjoy the natural beauty and hospi-tality amid a fam-ily oriented, relaxing atmosphere. experi-ence the lifestyles & cultural heritage of the ojibway Nation. the park features sand beaches, shel-tered picnic areas, hiking trails, horse-shoe pits and fish cleaning shelters.
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Go for a swim or picnic at oscars Bay Beach Park. the park located at the end of Frenchmans rock road is a free day-use sand beach and picnic area with self-guided hiking trails, playground equipment, barbe-cue grills, sheltered picnic tables.
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Fishing, Hunting, Camping, Golf and Relaxation
Proudly serving the Rainy River District and Cottage CountryToll Free: 1-800-508-9976
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Visit the Railroad 4008 Heritage Museum and go back in time to the days of steam-driven trains. The town remains an important link to transportation of goods on the Canadian National Railway.
Take part in Railroad Dazean annual event sure to be a highlight in your summertime fun!
The Great Pumpkin Festival is a fun fall event for all, when green thumbs vie for the honour of growing the biggest pumpkin.
Meanwhile, the Rainy River Walleye Tournament, held in late September, features some of the best anglers in the business and includes a variety show, fish fry, and a kids free mini-tournament.
Dont miss a trip to Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Centre (Manitou Mounds) at nearby Rainy River First Nations, where an interpretive centre and tour of the ancient burial grounds will amaze you.
The Walla Walla Inn, located in Rainy River at 400 Atwood Avenue, features 18 newly decorated guest rooms, some with fireplaces. The modern design will have you resting in comfort. When in Rainy River stay at the Walla Walla Inn where a good nights sleep awaits you.3
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The Town of Rainy River is located on the Ontario/Min-nesota border across the river from Baudette. It is a ma-jor toll-free entry point into Rainy River District from the U.S.
This full-service community, nestled on the shores of its namesake, is a perfect getaway for weary travellers, his-tory buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts. Take an afternoon stroll on the Rainy River community trails and enjoy the sights and sounds along the way.
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Hannam Park, in rainy river, is nes-tled on the banks of rainy river, a heri-tage river because of its importance with the voyageurs. Hannam Park is equipped with wash-rooms and change rooms, a splash pool, swings, play-ground equipment and a sheltered sandbox.
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Visitors can swim, sail or boat on the sparkling waters on regina Bay (Lake of the Woods). Bring your boat or rent a canoe. sand beach & hiking trails, stan-dard & electrical service. Campsites have fire pits, tables & parking, as well as a picnic shelter for group outings. the comfort station is centrally located.
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Bass Lake Park is a public access wil-derness and recre-ational park. Bass Lake Park includes a baseball field, beach volleyball court & playground equip-ment. the park is lo-cated on the shores of Bass Lake with a sand beach shore-line. there is a large picnic shelter, bar-becue pit and hiking trails, as well as out-house bathrooms.
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The area, populated with tourist lodges, outpost camps, provincial campgrounds, RV parks and a waterfall in Nestor Falls, has something for everyone searching for the perfect vacation or just a change of scenery.
Freshwater fishing is among the greatest attractions in the area, with ample opportunities to fish for walleye, large & smallmouth bass, lake trout, northern pike, muskie, crappie and more!
For fishing tournament enthusiasts, we have just the events for you! In early September, come join us for all the fun at the annual Sioux Narrows Bassin for Bucks fishing tournament.
Then later that month take in the annual Nestor Falls Crow Lake Classic Bass tournament.
We love our northern winters! Come celebrate with us during the Nestor Falls Curling Clubs annual open bonspielwhere curling rocks!
Also join in the fun & games during the annual Nestor Falls Winter Carnival, including an ice-fishing tournament, poker derby, cribbage tournament, sleigh rides, & a hockey skills competition.
Moniques Log Cabin, recently under new man-agement, is a fully licensed restaurant. Relax on the patio with a drink and a mouth-watering appetizer or enjoy the cozy atmosphere in the dining room. Try the log burger a favourite with locals and visitors alike.
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Lake of the Woods sports more than 14,000 islands & 65,000 miles of pristine shoreline. The natural, unspoiled land-scape that surrounds Nestor Falls & Sioux Narrows makes this a prime destination for nature lovers of all seasons.
Rent a canoe and paddle out and enjoy a day on the water. Looking to get in a bit of physical activity, check out one of the three hiking trails in the area. Stop by the Information/Travel Centre for a map.
Anglers, hunters, & water sports enthusiasts will find end-less opportunities to enjoy their hobbies. For those who enjoy a clean & crisp northern winter, come out & enjoy snowmobiling, Nordic ski trails, & ice-fishing.
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