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Welcome to the Official page for the municipal government of the City of Kenora! TERMS OF USE of the City of Kenora page
The City of Kenora welcomes comments and conversations however we expect everyone who participates to be respectful and positive. By posting on the City of Kenora’s page or sending a message, you agree to comply with these Terms of Use. In particular,

you agree that you will not post comments or send a message containing defamatory, harassing or obscene material, or any material prohibited by the laws of Canada or other applicable jurisdictions. The City of Kenora reserves the right to remove ALL comments that violate these Terms of Use and block/ban a user for violations of the Terms of Use. For more information, visit our Privacy and Terms of Use page on Kenora.ca:
https://www.kenora.ca/en/your-government/privacy-and-terms.aspx

INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT
Examples of inappropriate content or messages that will be removed by social media moderators include but are not limited to the following:
• Provides or reveals personal information of individuals;
• Promotes, perpetuates or fosters discrimination on the basis of race, creed, colour, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, nationality, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation;
• Personal attacks on an individual or specific group;
• Sexually explicit or links to content that is sexually explicit;
• Conducts or encourages illegal activity;
• Solicitations, advertisements, announcements, or endorsements of any commercial, financial, labour or political organization;
• Promotes a candidate for municipal, provincial or federal election;
• Compromises the safety or security of the public or public systems;
• Violates a legal ownership interest of another party;
• Does not comply with municipal, provincial or federal legislation;
• Promotes an individual religion or religious service;
• Links to inappropriate content;
• Unintelligible or irrelevant messages, non-related to the particular site or material being commented on;
• Offensive to an individual or an organization: profane, hateful, insulting, rude, abusive, aggressive, or violent;
• Defamatory or harassing remarks, or serious, unproven/unsupported or inaccurate accusations against individuals or organizations;
• Repetition or spam, such as the same comment being posted repeatedly;
• Impersonates or misrepresents someone else, including public figures or City officials;
• Messages that City of Kenora deems as not adding to the normal flow of conversation/dialogue/debate;
Or any content deemed inappropriate by the City of Kenora. To report inappropriate comments on the City of Kenora’s page, please send a notice to [email protected]

Also remember:
Protect Your Privacy
When you registered for your Facebook account, you provided personal information to Facebook. We would like to remind you that if you do not have your privacy settings restricted, anyone who is a fan of our page could potentially view your personal information. We strongly encourage you to review your personal privacy settings and if you do not restrict your privacy settings, then you have consented to the display and release of your personal information. About Your Personal Information
Personal information, which includes your Internet Provider (IP) address, is being collected, managed, processed and or stored by a third party service provider and is therefore, not in the sole domain, custody and control of the City of Kenora. Additionally, your personal information may cross the border to a foreign jurisdiction and will therefore, be subject to the governing laws of that jurisdiction. What May Happen to Content Posted to Our Page
Any articles or content posted to the City of Kenora page are subject to public disclosure. This means that the City of Kenora could be compelled to disclose information from its page - if it were ever called for in connection with a matter before the courts. Remember too that “anonymous” postings may not remain anonymous if the court orders Facebook to disclose your account information. Our Facebook Commitment
• The City of Kenora recognizes the significance of a social media presence to reach as many citizens as possible and the opportunity it presents to engage with our citizens in a format other than traditional communication tools.
• The City of Kenora will post regularly to keep the public informed of City services, policies, programs and other City activities of interest.
• The City of Kenora may ask for feedback occasionally. This information will be reported back to staff, and sometimes Council.
• The City of Kenora will be responsive to comments that contain inaccurate or inappropriate content.
• The City of Kenora will respond to comments and messages in a timely manner with accurate and complete information. We welcome two-way direct conversation that is respectful, positive, and constructive.
• The City of Kenora embraces the opportunity to connect with you. Before using social media, you may want to review the Terms of Service by Facebook (Meta) found at https://www.facebook.com/terms.php.

Indigenous representation in local government matters (share with your networks).Join Association of Municipalities of O...
06/03/2026

Indigenous representation in local government matters (share with your networks).

Join Association of Municipalities of Ontario - AMO on TONIGHT Wednesday, June 3 from 6:30 to 8:30 PM for a FREE virtual webinar designed for Indigenous individuals considering a run for municipal office.

📌Register at
https://www.amo.on.ca/amo-education-workshops/election-resources-supporting-your-run-municipal-office-2026

Learn what it takes to become a candidate, gain practical strategies to build confidence, and explore how to lead with cultural integrity.

Featuring:
Melanie Pilon – First Indigenous Mayor of the Municipality of Wawa; member of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory
William Morin – Member of Michipicoten First Nation; Founder of The First Peoples National Party of Canada (2004–2013)

Artist Credit: Manidoo Nemeen (a Spirit Dancing) aka Que Rock

Indigenous representation in local government matters (share with your networks).

Join us on Wednesday, June 3 from 6:30–8:30 PM for a free virtual webinar designed for Indigenous individuals considering a run for municipal office.

Learn what it takes to become a candidate, gain practical strategies to build confidence, and explore how to lead with cultural integrity.

Featuring:
Melanie Pilon – First Indigenous Mayor of the Municipality of Wawa; member of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory
William Morin – Member of Michipicoten First Nation; Founder of The First Peoples National Party of Canada (2004–2013)

Register here: https://www.amo.on.ca/events-training/events/information-session-urban-indigenous-peoples-considering-running-municipal-1

Artist Credit: Manidoo Nemeen (a Spirit Dancing) aka Que Rock

Kenora! Red Shirt Day® is today! Get your red shirts on and join people across Ontario and throughout Canada in showing ...
06/03/2026

Kenora! Red Shirt Day® is today!

Get your red shirts on and join people across Ontario and throughout Canada in showing support for people with disabilities and raising awareness about the importance of accessibility and inclusion.
Whether you're at school, work or out in your community, wear red, snap a photo and share it using and .

Don't forget to tag so we can see and reshare your posts!

Find more information, resources and pledge forms here: https://redshirtday.org/

Red Shirt Day® is today!

Get your red shirts on and join people across Ontario and throughout Canada in showing support for people with disabilities and raising awareness about the importance of accessibility and inclusion.

Whether you're at school, work or out in your community, wear red, snap a photo and share it using and .

Don't forget to tag so we can see and reshare your posts!

Find more information, resources and pledge forms here: https://redshirtday.org/

06/03/2026

🌈 Yesterday, City Hall proudly raised the Pride flag in celebration of love, diversity, and inclusion! A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us to show their love and support for the 2SLGBTQIAP+ community.

Together, Together, we can create a city where everyone feels safe, valued, and welcomed.🏳️‍🌈✨

Kenora Pride

06/02/2026

Get ready for 💐Communities in Bloom💐, a national program that brings a panel of judges to evaluate our community across six key areas: Community Appearance, Environmental Action, Heritage Conservation, Tree Management, Landscape, and Plant & Floral Displays.

Participate by:
🌻Tidying your lawn and neighbourhood,
🌹Joining the Adopt a Block Program
https://www.kenora.ca/living-here/environment-and-sustainability/adopt-a-block-program/
🪻Sharing your standout garden! Contact us at [email protected].

Judges come to Kenora mid-July. Celebrate your community and help us showcase why Kenora is a great place to live, work, and visit!

City Of Kenora Recreation Tourism Kenora Development Kenora

June is Seniors Month in Ontario – a time to acknowledge and recognize the amazing seniors across this province, includi...
06/02/2026

June is Seniors Month in Ontario – a time to acknowledge and recognize the amazing seniors across this province, including here in Kenora! 💞🏅

This year’s theme, Ontario Seniors - Let’s Get Moving, highlights the importance of supporting our older adults through programs and initiatives that promote wellness, social engagement and education.

🌐Find information on resources available for seniors in Ontario, including tax credits, health, caregiving, housing, transportation and staying safe at https://www.ontario.ca/document/guide-programs-and-services-seniors

06/02/2026

Kenora!! Red Shirt Day® is only ONE DAY away! ❤️

Red Shirt Day® is about more than just wearing red. It’s about starting conversations, raising awareness, and taking action toward greater accessibility and inclusion in our communities.

To help get the conversation started, we asked our 2026 Provincial Ambassadors to share what accessibility and inclusion mean to them. Today, we’re hearing from Natalie.
On June 3, take part by wearing red, starting a conversation, and helping create a future with fewer barriers and greater inclusion for people of all abilities.
Learn more at: https://redshirtday.org/

You're invited to Kenora's Community Safety and Well-Being Plan Open House!📆Wednesday, June 10, 2026🕕6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p...
06/02/2026

You're invited to Kenora's Community Safety and Well-Being Plan Open House!

📆Wednesday, June 10, 2026
🕕6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
📚Kenora Public Library, 24 Main Street South

Come-and-Go: Drop in anytime. Everyone welcome!

Community Engagement:
• Get the latest update on the CSWB Plan
• Learn more about action items underway
• Meet groups involved with work aligned with the Plan
• Test drive the Progress Dashboard
• Find out how you can get involved!

🌭🍔Free BBQ!
🎁Local Gift Card Draw!
🥤Dirty Sodas by Fizz & Cream Co. Dirty Soda Shop *Free Dirty Sodas for the first 50*

✅ Spread the word! Tell your friends you’re attending.
We’d love to know if you plan to be there. Hop over to the event at https://www.facebook.com/events/2201504200620455 and click 'Going’ or 'Interested'!

🌐Learn more about the CSWB Plan at https://www.kenora.ca/your-government/plans-studies-and-reports/community-safety-and-well-being-plan/

Kenora Public Library

06/02/2026

🌟 Celebrating National AccessAbility Week 2026! 🌟

This year's theme, "Building a Strong, Accessible Canada," highlights the importance of creating inclusive communities where everyone can participate and thrive.

The City of Kenora is proud to offer a variety of accessible features throughout our parks and beaches, helping residents and visitors enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces.

🌟Exciting Summer Student Opportunity! 🌟Are you passionate about community safety and well-being? We're looking for a pos...
06/02/2026

🌟Exciting Summer Student Opportunity! 🌟

Are you passionate about community safety and well-being? We're looking for a post-secondary student to assist with our Community Safety and Well-Being Plan!

⭐Position: Post Secondary Summer Student, Community Safety and Well-Being
⭐Hours: 35 hours per week. Varying shifts
⭐Rate: $23.00 per hour

This is a fantastic chance to make a difference in your community while gaining valuable experience.

• Help with data management tasks, including collection and verification.
• Work with service maps from health, justice, and social services to create a unified product.
• Explore how new technologies like AI can enhance our efforts.
• Conduct a gap analysis of programs for victims and perpetrators of violence, including liaising with organizations and facilitating focus groups.
• Attend meetings.
• Assist with research and document creation as needed.

🌐Check the Job Posting and Apply Today at https://kenora.bamboohr.com/careers/365

🚨🚨Have you signed up to receive emergency alerts from the City of Kenora? 🚨🚨 The City of Kenora has chosen the Voyent Al...
06/01/2026

🚨🚨Have you signed up to receive emergency alerts from the City of Kenora? 🚨🚨

The City of Kenora has chosen the Voyent Alert, a notification service to keep you informed during critical events like fires, floods, evacuations, fire bans, service disruptions, and other urgent information.

⭐Registration for the service is free, simple, and anonymous.
✅Choose how you want receive alerts: text, Voyent Alert! mobile app, email, or voice call.
❗ Sign up at register.voyent-alert.com.

For more information go to Kenora.ca/emergencyalerts

City of Kenora Fire and Emergency Services

Address

1 Main Street S
Kenora, ON
P9N3X2

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18074672000

Website

https://linktr.ee/CityofKenora

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