Recommended Things To Do in Killarney, Ontario, Canada. Popular summer and winter adventures and activities enjoyed while vacationing in the Rainbow Country region of Northeastern Ontario, Canada.
Hiking: Hike over 90 kilometres of hiking trails in the Killarney Provincial Park and visit the trails on George Island which provide a glimpse into the history of fishing.
Sightsee: Walk the coastline of Georgian Bay exploring the community trail leading to the Tar Vats and catch glimpses of marine life and activity. Or visit one of two lighthouses or take a historic walk in town.
Road Trip: So much to see is really only a day trip away. Visit Muskoka Country or venture over to Manitoulin Island, Sudbury or North Bay.
Boating: Boating and sailing the archipelago of islands near Killarney is very popular. Some seek moorage north of the village in Covered Portage Cove to admire the cliffs of Indian Head Rock.
Events and Festivals: There are year round community events and festivals. Non more popular than the "running of the sap" which is the tasting and collecting of sap from trees for the production of maple syrup.
Fishing: Lake Huron and the many nearby fresh water lakes provide some great fishing opportunities for trout, perch, northern pike, bass, walleye, salmon and muskie.
Hunting: Guides and outfitters in the community will assist you in tracking down waterfowl, white tail deer, moose and black bear during hunting season.
Picture Perfect Paddle :Over 50 lakes and various portages in the Killarney Provincial Park as well as the paddle opportunities exploring the Georgian Bay coastline.
Pack a Picnic :Easy picnic table access along the waterfront of Killarney and then there are the picnic camping opportunities in the Killarney Provincial Park.
Golfing: Pack your clubs for a game of golf
Cross Country Skiing: Many kilometres of xc ski trails in the Killarney Provincial Park to explore.
Sledding :To many in the region the most popular winter activity is snowmobiling. there are hundreds of kilometres of trails to access which take you into the wilderness, parks and connect you to nearby communities.
Ice Fishing :There are many lakes in the region which freeze over. Set yourself up for some ice fishing and reel in a prize trout or whitefish.
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