Fishing and hunting are the primary recreational and tourism activities for Redditt, and the
Northwestern Ontario region in general. Though so called
ecotourism is also being promoted, it has however failed to develop fully. Locals (including the
First Nations, or
Aboriginal Peoples) historically engaged in hunting and fishing for food. As such, whitetail deer, moose, ducks and geese were and are the primary quarry for local hunting. Ruffed and spruce grouse are popular upland game birds. Snowshoe hare is a tradition catch for women and children.
Walleye (pickerel),
northern pike,
whitefish and
lake trout were the primary food fish species. Outfitting and sport hunting is still focused on whitetail and moose. Black bears and wolves are becoming more and more desirable for non-resident hunters, especially those from Europe and the USA. Many local residents find employment as hunting and/or fishing guides. The primary sport fish species are walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, lake trout and muskie. Snowmobiling is a popular winter activity in Redditt. Snowmobile trails connect Redditt with Kenora. Day trips to Redditt from Kenora are very popular. It is also possible to travel by snowmobile from Redditt to Manitoba, and to
Woodland Caribou Provincial Park. The trails to Manitoba are fairly well maintained, and appropriate for operators of average ability. The trails to Woodland Caribou Provincial Park are single track, rugged, and extremely challenging, with many unpredictable water crossings and are therefore only appropriate for very experienced operators. Hiring an experienced guide is strongly recommended, as is traveling in groups. It is always recommended to be prepared for self rescue when snowmobiling, winter weather conditions can prevent search and rescue from reaching those seeking aid for many days. Norway Lake, at the north end of town, is a popular picnic location (overnight camping is no longer allowed). A fine beach and warm water makes it an attractive outing destination in the summer. Armstrong Lake, at the east end of town, is also popular for recreation and fishing. Corn Lake, at the south/west side of the village, is also a popular fishing and swimming destination for residents and visitors.
Bottle House Redditt is home to the Bottle House, a set of fantasy-themed structures designed and built by Hank and Myrtle Deverell in the 1970s. According to the owners, the attraction took approximately 25,000 bottles and 1,000 pounds of mortar to build and the Deverells spent approximately 1,750 hours building it. ==References==