Killarney Provincial Park is an iconic 645 square kilometer wilderness landscape in Central Ontario, showcasing the wild Georgian Bay Coast of pink granite, the La Cloche Mountainsβ white quartzite ridges, and over 50 exceptionally clear, sapphire lakes. This spectacularly beautiful park, once an inspiration to the Group of Seven artists, offers extensive backcountry canoeing, sea kayaking, and outstanding hiking experiences.
La Cloche-Silhouette Trail, Silver Peak, The Crack
Historic Village of Killarney, Point Grondine Park, Baie Fine, Philip Edward Island
"My wife and I booked an RV site at Killarney Provincial Park in the summer of 2021. It took over 30 years, but I finally made it to Killarney and let me tell you, it was worth the wait. Though there were no leprechauns to be found, the Provincial Park is indeed a sight to behold."
"Killarneyβs George Lake Campground is open year-round for camping. We chose a pull-thru site located a short distance from the main beach on George Lake. It was a wonderful spot, easy to set up with a view of the lake! The park is truly great."
"Killarney Provincial Park is easily one of Ontarioβs most beautiful provincial parks. The scenery is absolutely stunning, there are several hiking trails and dozens of canoe routes β meaning there are plenty of opportunities for excellent wilderness camping in Killarney."