Distance | 109 KM | |
Elevation gain | 200 foots |
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Why hike at Killarney Provincial Park ?
Since 1981, visitors from all over the world have come to Killarney by boat, plane or car to enjoy some of the best fresh fish and French fries around. Over the previous 32 years, the famous red and white school bus with picnic tables on the dock overlooking George Island and Georgian Bay has become a well-known landmark, and Herbert Fisheries has been recognized by Canadian Living magazine as one of Canada's top ten fish and French fry restaurants!
With the opening of the first Herbert World Famous Fish & Chips restaurant in Greater Sudbury, you can now enjoy the same fresh fish year round. Hiking is popular for a variety of reasons, one of which is the variety of scenic views. The hike up Mount Dome is more than enough for us at this point.
killarney provincial park is located on the border between the provinces of Ontario and Quebec in the Northeastern Ontario region. It covers an area of over 3,000 km² and is made up of forests, lakes and mountains. Its spectacular scenery makes the park one of the most visited places in Ontario.
The park is crossed by the Ducharme River, which flows into Killarney Lake. Killarney Lake is surrounded by mountains and forests and is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in Canada. Tourists come here to canoe, kayak, raft or fish.
The park is also famous for its many hiking trails, which allow you to explore the different landscapes it offers. These include the Seven Falls Trail, which winds through forests and mountains before reaching Lake Killarney.
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Novice and experienced hikers alike can find many hiking opportunities in killarney provincial park. Hikers have access to five authorized trails that vary in complexity and length.
The Chikanishing Trail is a three-kilometer (less than two miles) hike that takes about an hour and a half. The Cranberry Bog Trail is about four kilometers and takes about two and a half hours to hike, while the Granite Ridge Trail is about two kilometers and takes only an hour to traverse. These hikes are somewhat challenging and can be done by hikers with limited expertise.
Hikers will find the nearly four-mile Lake of the Woods Trail more challenging and takes up to three hours to complete. The Crack can be tackled by experienced hikers looking for a challenge. This hike takes more than four hours and traverses hilly terrain with large rock falls, dense trees, steep slopes and rocky trails that will test even the most experienced hikers.
The killarney provincial park trailhead is located west of the town of Killarney on Route 637.
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