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  1. St. Nicholas Memorial Chapel

      Peek into part of Kenai’s history at the St. Nicholas Memorial Chapel, built in 1906. It honors Father Igumen Nicolai as well as Makary Ivanov, and has become a staple of the Kenai landscape. Father Nicolai was the first priest in the town, and became locally famous for bringing the smallpox vaccine to the…

  2. Kenai’s Most Romantic Restaurants

      Nothing is more romantic than spending Valentine’s Day in Kenai—except booking a table at one of the town’s most intimate restaurants. The town might be small, but romance is big, so book your table early. At The Flats Bistro you’ll find an extensive wine menu, live music every weekend and on holidays, and specialties…

  3. Kenai Fishing Tours

      Fishermen and women of all ages and abilities come to Kenai for some of the best fishing in the world. Visitors will find a host of charters and companies, all locally owned and operated. A guided trip of the Kenai River is a fantastic way to see the beauty of the region up close….

  4. Get on the Burger Bus

      A hidden gem of Kenai, the Burger Bus is the town’s only food truck and features the freshest game served Americana style. Opt for a classic Big Burger, a Patty Melt, the Big Bus, or get the B&G with bacon, grilled onions, guacamole, American cheese and all the fixings. The menu is simple and…

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