Northwestern Ontario Events Roundup: August 14–24, 2025
Northwestern Ontario Events Roundup: August 14–24, 2025
Explore the vibrant cultural and community events happening across Northwestern Ontario this August. From powwows and fishing derbies to fairs and fundraisers, there’s something for everyone in Dryden, Sioux Lookout, Red Lake, Kenora, Fort Frances, and Atikokan.
DRYDEN
DDAS Fall Fair – August 21–23
Theme: Silver Buckles & Boots
Held at the Dryden Fairgrounds, featuring livestock shows including 4-H Club, homecraft exhibits: baking, crafts, gardening, photography, horse shows, steer auction, Midway rides, live entertainment daily, family games and food booths.

OPP Kids Fishing Derby – August 21, 11 AM–2 PM
Location: Wabigoon Lake
Hosted by the Dryden OPP, this free event for ages 5–17 includes prizes in various categories, BBQ lunch, Safety education, Life jackets MANDATORY; bring your own gear and have fun!

23rd Annual Ride for Memories – August 16
Motorcycle and classic car ride supporting the Alzheimer Society of Kenora/Rainy River Districts. Riders from Red Lake, Kenora, Atikokan, and Rainy River converge in Dryden for lunch at the Dryden Legion, carry on with the parade to Ignace. Then finish off the day with evening dinner and ceremony in Dryden.
Dryden Fibre 2nd Anniversary – August 21
Celebrate Dryden Fibres 2nd Birthday with community activities, giveaways, BBQ & more! At The Centre from 4:30-7pm.
SIOUX LOOKOUT
ECU Yard Sale Fundraiser – Donation Deadline August 22
Hosted by the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Extended Care Unit.
All proceeds will directly benefit recreational activities for the ECU residents.

Lac Seul First Nation Powwow – August 15–17
Location: Kejick Bay
Celebrate Anishinaabe culture with Grand Entry ceremonies, Traditional dancing and drumming, Regalia displays, Food and craft vendors.
RED LAKE
Red Lake Triathlon – August 17
Multi-sport event with swimming, biking, and running categories for all ages and skill levels.
– Adult registration is at 7:15 am, race starts at 8am
– Youth registration (free) starts at 8:30am, race starts at 9:30am LIFE JACKETS MANDATORY

23rd Annual Ride for Memories – August 16
Red Lake riders join the regional Alzheimer Society fundraiser.
Motorcycle and classic car ride supporting the Alzheimer Society of Kenora/Rainy River Districts. Riders from Red Lake, Kenora, Atikokan, and Rainy River converge in Dryden for lunch at the Dryden Legion, carry on with the parade to Ignace. Than finish off the day with evening dinner and ceremony in Dryden.
KENORA
Grassy Narrows Powwow – August 15–17
Location: Asubpeeschoseewagong First Nation
Featuring Traditional dancing and drumming, Regalia displays, Indigenous food vendors
4FoxSake Fundraiser Cruise – August 15, 6–8 PM
Aboard: MS Kenora
3rd Annual 4FoxSake Fundraiser in support of SickKids Hospital, featuring music from Shadow Junction live, fun with Sleepy the Clown + kids’ lower deck activities, welcome champagne & canapés, and a Stunning Lake of the Woods sunset.

23rd Annual Ride for Memories – August 16
Kenora riders join the regional Alzheimer Society fundraiser.
Motorcycle and classic car ride supporting the Alzheimer Society of Kenora/Rainy River Districts. Riders from Red Lake, Kenora, Atikokan, and Rainy River converge in Dryden for lunch at the Dryden Legion, carry on with the parade to Ignace. Then finish off the day with evening dinner and ceremony in Dryden.

FORT FRANCES
Rainy River Valley Fall Fair (Emo Fair) – August 14–16
Celebrating: 125th Anniversary
The Fair will include midway rides, stock car races, agricultural exhibits, and a parade!

Big Island First Nation Powwow – August 15
Hosted by: Anishinaabeg of Naongashiing
Featuring traditional music and dance, colorful regalia, cultural storytelling, and food and artisan vendors.
23rd Annual Ride for Memories – August 16
Fort Frances riders join the regional Alzheimer Society fundraiser.
Motorcycle and classic car ride supporting the Alzheimer Society of Kenora/Rainy River Districts. Riders from Red Lake, Kenora, Atikokan, and Rainy River converge in Dryden for lunch at the Dryden Legion, carry on with the parade to Ignace. Then finish off the day with evening dinner and ceremony in Dryden.
ATIKOKAN
Atikokan Bass Classic – August 15–16
Known as the “Funnest Bass Tournament” in the Northwest with two days of competitive fishing on Marmion Lake, parade of boats, family-friendly atmosphere, finishing off with community celebrations and weigh-in ceremonies.
23rd Annual Ride for Memories – August 16
Atikokan riders join the regional Alzheimer Society fundraiser.
Motorcycle and classic car ride supporting the Alzheimer Society of Kenora/Rainy River Districts. Riders from Red Lake, Kenora, Atikokan, and Rainy River converge in Dryden for lunch at the Dryden Legion, carry on with the parade to Ignace. Than finish off the day with evening dinner and ceremony in Dryden.
Stay tuned for more updates and enjoy the festivities across Northwestern Ontario!