Killarney Provincial Park – Part 3
Killarney Harbour On the last day of our camping weekend, we stopped at the small municipality of Killarney which is about 10 km west of the park entrance. This sleepy […]
Municipal, provincial, and national parks in Ontario. Hiking and camping and an escape from the city.
Killarney Harbour On the last day of our camping weekend, we stopped at the small municipality of Killarney which is about 10 km west of the park entrance. This sleepy […]
Hiking “The Crack” In addition to its shorter hikes, Killarney is also known for “The Crack” trail which is a 3.5-kilometer linear hike up a white quarzite rock cliff. The […]
Killarney Provincial Park is renowned for its natural beauty, unspoiled wilderness and considered by many to be one of the crown jewels of the Ontario park system (together with the […]
A short weekend hike, this time at the Dundas Valley Conservation Area near Hamilton in southwest Ontario, about an hour drive from Toronto. This glacial valley is part of the […]
Algonquin Park in Southern Ontario is Canada’s oldest provincial park, and is also a National Historic Site. It’s readily accessible from Toronto (about a 3 hour drive) and quite popular […]
On the second day of our Bruce Peninsula adventure it was time to explore Flowerpot Island off the peninsula’s north shore. The island is part of Fathom Five National Marine […]
After visiting some local communities on my trip up north (see Part 1 on my previous post), we headed to Cyprus Lake Campground in the Bruce Peninsula National Park to […]
Bruce Peninsula is located on the north side of Southern Ontario in between Georgian Bay and Lake Huron. About 4 hours drive from Toronto, it is a popular area for […]