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We Share This Great Country With All Our Guests. Every Guest Is Givenan Opportunity To Have The Very Best Of All Services, Fishing, Andhunting. Camera Hunting Is Popular And Often You Get A Chance Tosnap Moose, Deer And Bear In Their Natural Haunts.Gustafsons Resort Guests Come From Many Parts Of Canada, Theunited States, And Europe.They Are Sportsmen, Vacationing Families, And Are Just Nice People Toknow. As Our Guests, You Are Only 10 Miles From Kenora. Kenora Has Manyinteresting Craft And Souvenir Shops. The City Also Offers Indoor Mallshopping And Large Grocery Stores.
This is definately the best and biggest breakfast in town. Lots of food and tasty. Omlettes are way to large. Can't eat it all. There is a big breakfast that gets three eggs, and 6 sausage or 6 bacon or 3 big ham slices, home fries, 3 toast and coffee for about 9 bucks. Was goodRead more
William Garfield CarsonWilliam Garfield Carson was born July 12, 1897 in Kenora (then known as Rat Portage) Ontario to James and Hannah (nee Frost) Carson. He was the youngest of seven children. Brother's John Jack, Samuel John, sisters Mary Hannah May, Martha Jane, Mary.Spirit Walks: The Maxwell familyJohn and Sadie Maxwell added to the multicultural mix of Sioux Lookout, bringing with them their Irish heritage. John Maxwell was born in Lugan, Northern Ireland in January 1889. John arrived in Canada in 1910. He lived with two brothers and a sister.Base opening highlights new equipment, informationThe Kenora District Services Board's (KDSB) Sioux Lookout Ambulance Station is home to the organization's first ambulance with a power lift for loading and unloading stretchers. That was one of the things visitors to the base's formal opening.