Discover the best top things to do in Killarney, United States including Philip Edward Island, The Crack, Chikanishing Trail, Killarney Provincial Park, Baie Fine, Killarney East Lighthouse, Killarney Northwest Lighthouse, Killarney Outfitters, Point Grondine Park, Mashkinonje Provincial Park.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Tough hike to reach the top (lookout point), but well worth the views. The Crack - hike starts off easy, then climbing the rocks gets tougher and the final section reaching the crack needs bit more effort. Its easily doable, just need sturdy shoes (preferably hiking shoes) and ensuring good balance when climbing rocks. Took us 3 hours for full round trip - getting to lookout 1:30 hr (40 mins was for the last section of rocks), 30 mins for enjoying the views and then 50 mins on the return. Worth trying as the views are beautiful and would be especially during fall. Another trail - right across from the Crack is the Granite Ridge Trail - easier, with great views, good during sunset Granite Ridge trail - 1 hr for round trip - good for sunset views and has 2 lookout spots.
4.5 based on 363 reviews
Great Provincial Park with awesome hiking trails with gorgeous panoramic views!! Fall colours are spectacular!!
4.5 based on 28 reviews
This secluded hidden gem is worth the time. Less then 2 minutes from the Killarney village this lighthouse and lookout is sure to take your breath away!!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Killarney Outfitters rents top quality utlra-light Kevlar Canoes: 16' - 17' - 18.5' Souris River ultra-light kevlar canoes; and Expedition Sea Kayaks. Complete canoe and sea kayak trip planning and outfitting, we'll take the hassle out of planning a trip. Our convenient and personalized all inclusive outfitting packages are ideal for those who enjoy self-guided wilderness adventure. We provide high quality canoes and kayaks; top gear and equipment; thorough and detailed planning; and delicious, healthy well-balanced wilderness menus. A must see destination... Killarney Provincial Park, Designation: "Wilderness Park ” is considered the crown jewel of the Ontario park system and is one of the most popular canoeing, hiking and kayaking destinations in Ontario. Its gleaming quartzite mountains, [Silver Peak 1765ft / 538m ASL] clear topaz lakes, hardwood forests, clinging pines and challenging trails make Killarney Provincial Park a very special preserved wilderness that you can explore and enjoy. Abundant wildlife including many species of Birds, Beaver, Otter, Whitetail Deer, Moose, Bear, and Wolves (squirrels' everywhere) are frequently viewed. Phillip Edward Island and the Georgian Bay 'Littoral" are ranked amongst some of the worlds finest coastal expedition sea kayaking destinations, or canoe tripping for that matter...no portaging required! Also, the fishing here is the best on the Georgian Bay coast, large and small mouth bass, northern pike, muskie, rainbow trout, lake trout and lots of perch. Killarney Outfitters has over forty years of experience steering visitors to the most desirable and sought-after canoe, kayak and hiking routes and trails within Killarney Provincial Park and Georgian Bay.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
A First Nation owned and operated recreational park, Point Grondine has over 18,000 acres of scenic natural wilderness landscape, old growth pine forest, stunning river vistas and five interior lakes to explore. The picturesque water trails flowing along the coast of Georgian Bay invite you to many canoe routes, hiking trails and backcountry campsites located throughout the interior of the Park.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
My wife and I recently went for a hike here while vacationing at a nearby cottage. The park was easy to find and well layed out. The path was nicely marked and we saw a plethora of foilage both in the marsh and wooded areas. It's a primarily flat and comfortable 2.9 km walk and a nice way to burn a few calories as well!
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