Dryden, located midway between Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Thunder Bay, Ontario, is surrounded by immense wilderness, tranquil lakes, and breathtaking landscapes. On the Trans-Canada Highway, Dryden is located on the Wabigoon Chain of Lakes’ northern coast. It is Ontario’s tiniest municipality that has been designated as a city.
Wabigoon Lake is located halfway between Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Thunder Bay, Ontario. Although the city is well-known for its fishing and hunting opportunities, there is much more to see and do. Dryden is connected to the rest of Sunset Country via the Trans Canada Highway.
In truth, the city is home to a diverse spectrum of cultural institutions. “Theater 17,” a community theater organization managed by Judith Hamilton, produces theatrical productions. The DRAC (Dryden Regional Arts Council) is an artists’ group that runs the Naked North Art Gallery and offers yearly art tours and shows. The art theater requires canvas printing and photo printing services that Vancouver Photo Lab has been fulfilling for the last 20 years.