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Tunnel Island Trail Kenora Ontario

Tunnel Island Trail looks over the Winnipeg River and has gorgeous views of the Canadian Shield. The hike features two sections, A and B, which are both accessible to most people.

The land that Tunnel Island Trail is located on was gifted to the Common Ground partnership between the city of Kenora, Grand Council Treaty #3 and the communities of Wauzushk Onigum, Ochiichagwe’Babio’Inging and Obashkaandagaang.

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