FOR FAMILY FUN
& CAMPING: Tese quieter locales offer shallow waters perfect for splashing around, playgrounds for the kids and camping services near the beach.
Spruce Sands on Lake Winnipeg – Highway 8 to Spruce Sands Road, 10 km north of Gimli; or Highway 9 turns into PR 222 at Gimli. Continue on to Spruce Sands Road. Tis trailer park offers public access to the beach, and the Beach Sands restaurant and store where you can stop and refuel.
Lundar Beach Provincial Park on Lake Manitoba – Highway 6 north to Lundar, west on PR 419 at Lundar to the park. Walking trails and the surrounding marshlands are ideal for spotting wild- life. Te nearby town of Lundar is per- fect for shopping, dining and golfing.
FOR STUNNING
BEAUTY: Steep Rock Beach on Lake Manitoba – Tree hour drive: Highway 6, turn west on PR 239.Explore the breath-taking lime- stone cliffs with their pebbled and rocky shores or take to the water for a different view. Paddle boats and kayaks are avail- able to rent at Government Dock. Te community owned park and campground, close to the town site of Steep Rock, of- fers sandy beaches and crystal clear blue water, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the cliffs. Tere is something for everyone here, a beachside summer restaurant, playground, marina for the boating crowd and amazing sunsets.
Lake Manitoba.
Beaver Creek north of Riverton. BEAUTIFUL BEACHES ON
LAKE OF THE WOODS ARE JUST A COUPLE OF HOURS AWAY
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Steep Rock.
ramed by the beautiful boreal forest that encompasses the region, Kenora
beaches are an ideal location for shade and sun seekers alike. With plenty of sandy beaches, docks and hiking trails within city limits you can enjoy a restful day at the beach and then return to city luxuries.
THE MOST POPULAR: Coney Island Beach – Accessible only by boat, this is one of the largest and most popular beaches at Lake of the Woods. Coney Island Beach is located on one of the 14,522 islands on Lake of the Woods. The ride across the lake to reach it is part of the fun! With a playground, conces- sions, sheltered picnic areas and a grassy
The popular Coney Island beach is a short ride from Kenora 54 • Summer 2014 The Hub
Photo courtesy of the City of Kenora
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