Holiday Inn Express Dryden - Dryden Hotels, Canada
Holiday Inn Express Dryden 2 Stars hotel in Dryden, Canada Within US Travel Directory Located in northwest Ontario, this hotel is 4 km from the shores of Wabigoon Lake. It features an indoor pool and a steam room. A hot breakfast buffet is served every morning.Free Wi-Fi access and a flat-screen TV are included in every room at Holiday Inn Express Dryden. They are equipped with a refrigerator, and tea- and coffee-making facilities.Guests can relax in the steam room or work out in the fitness centre. There is also an on-site business centre, and a 24-hour reception desk.The Dryden & District Museum is 2 km from the Dryden Holiday Inn Express.
Aaron Provincial Park is 12 minutes’ drive away.
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Holiday Inn Express Dryden - Dryden, Ontario
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Escape to beautiful Ontario and enjoy a relaxing vacation at the 100% Nonsmoking/Pet Free Holiday Inn Express Hotel - Dryden, Ontario. Our hotel's location is convenient to the Dryden Regional Airport (YHD) and the Trans-Canada Highway.
From the many area parks to Dryden Ski Hill, you'll find a variety of attractions surrounding our hotel. Dryden's official mascot, Max the Moose, greets you at the Dryden Information Centre. You can cheer for the Ice Dogs at the Dryden Memorial Arena or tour the Dryden & District Museum, 1.5 km from our hotel. Dryden also has numerous outdoor attractions year-round, from canoeing and hiking to skiing and snowmobiling.
We're also convenient to numerous businesses, such as Domtar Mill and Woodlands Operations, the Ministry of Natural Resources Fire Center, Dryden Regional Health Centre and the provincial court and government system in downtown Dryden. Our hotel's guests are welcome to utilize the 24-hour internet centre and 80-square metre meeting room.
Unique among Dryden, Ontario hotels, we offer a complimentary hot breakfast bar each morning and a complimentary soup meal on select nights. We have an indoor pool, steam room and fitness centre, and each room has a triple-sheeted bed, a TV and a work area with a desk, a chair and free high-speed, hard wired and Wi-Fi access. Call today to Stay Smart at one of the best hotels in Dryden.
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Comfort Inn Dryden
General Manager, Yvette Burns welcomes you to the newly renovated Comfort Inn, a Dryden hotel near the Dryden and District Museum.
This pet friendly hotel features many amenities, including free hot breakfast, free high-speed Internet access, free local calls, free weekday newspaper, and free parking.
With great accommodations and friendly staff, the Comfort Inn hotel is the perfect place to stay when visiting the Dryden area.
Fish Spawn Indian Point Camp Lake Wabigoon Dryden Ontario Pike Walleye Bass Crappie
Indian Point Camp is located on the shores of beautiful and productive Wabigoon Lake in Northwestern Ontario. Wabigoon Lake is considered one of the top fishing destinations in Ontario due to the seemingly inexhaustibFish le bounty of Trophy Walleye, Monster Muskie, Giant Northern Pike, Tasty Perch, Big Crappie and Hard Fighting Smallmouth Bass. It's also considered the top lake in Ontario for the combination of Walleye and Muskie fishing.
Our guests not only catch lots of fish; many guests catch fish far larger than they ever expected and in good numbers. Walleyes reach over 10 pounds with lots of smaller good eating sizes. Muskie over 50 inches are caught by guests every year. Feisty 20-pound Northern Pike patrol the shoreline and unbelievable populations of hard-fighting Smallmouth Bass guard the rocky islands and shoals. The weeds are stuffed with Perch.
We are more than just a serious fishing camp; we can also be called a family resort do to all the outdoor adventure activities available for the whole family. Not only do we have activities like hiking, canoeing and swimming, there are also many local attractions such as museums, natural wonders, golf and much more.
Our cabins are clean, comfortable, fully equipped and look out over the water and in view of some spectacular sunsets, stars and sometimes Northern Lights.
In the fall we offer hunting for Black Bear, Moose and Whitetail Deer. Our Black Bear Hunting management area (BMA) is 250 square miles and produces huge bears. We have 1 adult Bull Moose tag for non-residents in WMU #8. Dryden is one of the top Whitetail Deer hunting destinations in Canada. The success of our Whitetail Deer hunts confirms that.
Book your next Hunting or Fishing adventure with Indian Point Camp.
Call us Toll Free at 1-800-699-9390 or Email us for more information at fishing@indianpointcamp.com
Visit our website at indianpointcamp.com
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Kenora, originally named Rat Portage, is a small city situated on the Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, close to the Manitoba boundary, and about 200 km east of Winnipeg. It is the seat of Kenora District.
The town of Kenora was amalgamated with the towns of Keewatin and Jaffray Melick in 2000 to form the present-day City of Kenora.
Kenora's future site was in the territory of the Ojibway when the first European, Jacques De Noyon, sighted Lake of the Woods in 1688. Indigenous peoples of varying cultures had occupied the area for thousands of years.
The Stanley Cup was won by the Kenora Thistles hockey team in 1907. The team featured such Hall of Famers as Billy McGimsie, Tommy Phillips, Roxy Beaudro, and Art Ross, for whom the Art Ross Trophy is named. Kenora is the smallest town to have won a major North American sports title.
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A dramatic bank robbery took place in Kenora on May 10, 1973. An unknown man entered the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce heavily armed and wearing a dead man's switch, a device utilising a clothespin, wires, battery and dynamite, where the user holds the clothespin in the mouth, exerting force on the clothespin. Should the user release the clothespin, two wires attached to both sides of the pin complete an electrical circuit, sending current from the battery, detonating the explosives. After robbing the bank, the robber exited the CIBC, and was preparing to enter a city vehicle driven by undercover police officer Don Milliard. A sniper, Robert Letain, positioned across the street, shot the robber, causing the explosives to detonate and kill the robber. Most of the windows on the shops on the main street were shattered as a result of the blast. Recently, Kenora Police submitted DNA samples from the robber's remains to a national database to identify him; however, the suspect was never positively identified.
The importance of the logging industry declined in the second part of the 20th century, and the last log boom was towed into Kenora in 1985. The tourist and recreation industries have become more important.
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