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Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park is a provincial park in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada. [1] It protects a series of lakes and streams between Eagle Lake in the east and Dogtooth Lake in the west. With its irregular terrain of land and water, the park has high fishing, tourism and recreational values.
Rushing River Provincial Park is 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Kenora, Ontario, Canada. [2] It is a family campground at the mouth of the Rushing River where it enters Dogtooth Lake. It is a gateway to Eagle-Dogtooth Provincial Park , that borders on its east side.
Kenora led the first game of the best-of-3 1–0 and 2–1. Whitby stormed back and led 3–2. Kenora tied the game in the third just to have the Dunlops score a late one to take game one 4–3. Kenora was outshot 50–29. In game two, the Dunlops taught the Thistles a lesson, crushing them 11–0 to take the series 2–games-to-none.
The Kenora Islanders are a junior ice hockey team in the Superior International Junior Hockey League based in Kenora, Ontario. The team debuted as an expansion team in the 2023–24 SIJHL season . The team suspended operations after the 32nd game of the 2024-25 SIJHL season leaving them to unable to complete the 49 game schedule.
Husky the Muskie is the nickname of a 40-foot-tall (12 m) outdoor sculpture depicting a muskellunge in Kenora, Ontario's McLeod Park. [1] The first Husky was constructed in 1967 as a potential Canadian Centennial project by Jules Horvath and Bob Selway from Deluxe Signs and Displays under the direction of the Kenora Chamber of Commerce.
Pages in category "Communities in Kenora District" The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The first game of the two-game, total-goal series was held on January 17 in Montreal. Tommy Phillips scored all four Kenora goals in a 4–2 victory. [25] The second game, on January 21, saw him record a further three goals, as Kenora won 8–6, giving them a 12–8 series win and the Stanley Cup. [51]
Blue Lake Provincial Park is a park in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada, located 10 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of the community of Vermilion Bay. It can be accessed via Ontario Highway 647 . References