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Kenora, ON

Kenora
City (single-tier)
City of Kenora
Kenora ON skyline.JPG
Nickname(s): K-Town
Kenora is located in Ontario
Kenora
Kenora
Coordinates: 49°46′N 94°29′W / 49.767°N 94.483°W / 49.767; -94.483Coordinates: 49°46′N 94°29′W / 49.767°N 94.483°W / 49.767; -94.483
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
Incorporated (town) 1882 as Rat Portage
Renamed 1905 as Kenora
Amalgamated (City) 2000
Government
 • Mayor Dave Canfield
 • Governing Body Kenora City Council
 • MP Bob Nault (Kenora, LPC)
 • MPP Sarah Campbell (Kenora—Rainy River, NDP)
Area
 • Land 211.59 km2 (81.70 sq mi)
 • Urban 30.81 km2 (11.90 sq mi)
Elevation 409.70 m (1,344.16 ft)
Population (2016)
 • City (single-tier) 15,096
 • Density 72.5/km2 (188/sq mi)
 • Urban 11,306
 • Urban density 367.0/km2 (951/sq mi)
Time zone CST (UTC−6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC−5)
Postal Code FSA P9N, P0X
Area code(s) 807
Website www.kenora.ca

Kenora, originally named Rat Portage (French: Portage-aux-Rats), is a small city situated on the Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, close to the Manitoba boundary, and about 200 km (124 mi) east of Winnipeg. It is the seat of Kenora District.

The town of Rat Portage was amalgamated with the towns of Keewatin and Norman in 1905 to form the present-day City of Kenora. In 2001 the towns of Kenora and Keewatin as well as the unincorporated communities of Norman and Jaffray-Mellick amalgamated under the Municipal Act, 2001.

Kenora is the administrative headquarters of the Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum, Obashkaandagaang Bay, and Washagamis Bay First Nation band governments.

The name "Kenora" was coined by combining the first two letters of Keewatin, Norman and Rat Portage.

The name "Rat Portage" comes from French: Portage-aux-Rats, one folk etymology claiming "rat" being a shortening of "muskrat", an animal common in the region.

The name "Keewatin" comes from Algonquian roots—either kīwēhtin (ᑮᐍᐦᑎᐣ) in Cree or giiwedin (ᑮᐌᑎᓐ) in Ojibwe, meaning either "north wind" or "blizzard of the north". This name was shared with the District of Keewatin until 1912, when the former district of the Northwest Territories was incorporated into Manitoba and Ontario.


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