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Fishing and Hunting

Want to try your hand on fishing or hunting in Dryden? Set a schedule on your next trip to appreciate the city’s several lakes, take advantage of our guided tours, or simply check-in at one of many lodges nearby.
Before you set out on fishing, it is highly recommended that you first check out the official website of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, or more commonly Ontario Fish On-Line. It is intended to assist anglers when targeting specific species of fish and provide numerous locations across Ontario.
Aside from species lookup and waterbody search, the website also includes additional features such as …

About

The Dryden Observer is your ultimate travel guide to the best city destinations at the heart of the Kenora District of North-western Ontario in Canada. Being the district’s second-largest city, Dryden is located in the province of Ontario and serves as the province’s smallest community.
Dryden is dubbed by some locals as a wilderness city situated near Wabigoon Lake on the Ojibwe nation’s territory. The city and its neighbouring areas are at the centre of the Boreal Forest and on the edge of Wabigoon Lake, Eagle Lake, and Thunder Lake.
In addition, it is home to a diverse range of people from different …

Things To Do

Guided and Self-Guided Tours

You can experience wilderness only in the heart of Dryden. With its exceptional outdoor landscape, you will have the chance to embark on a guided or self-guided tour as you please. With that in mind, you should check out the following various sorts of tours in the city.
The Laura Howe Marsh is home to several different animal species exclusive to Northwest Ontario, particularly a variety of songbirds that are nested in the Northern Boreal Forest. The place allows you to enjoy bird watching.
In addition, it hosts numerous community hiking trails accessible to anyone who is curious enough to give it a try. A truly rewarding …