Moneysense Magazine still isn't a big fan of Kenora.
In it's annual ratings of the best cities to live, Kenora has fallen to
152nd place, down from 121 last year.
Kenora is sandwiched between Welland and Courtney, B.C.
The survey shows Kenora's unemployment rate at 7.2 percent, the
average house price at 206 thousand dollars, and the average household
income at 77 thousand.
Kenora continues to be last in terms of the percentage of residents employed
in Arts and Recreation, at just 0.56 percent.