Killarney Provincial Park, situated on George Lake in northeastern Ontario, offers a premier wilderness camping destination for outdoor enthusiasts. This 493-square-kilometre park showcases dramatic pink granite Georgian Bay coastlines and the iconic La Cloche Mountains with distinctive white quartzite ridges, surrounded by over 50 crystalline lakes and pristine Jack Pine forests that have inspired artists for generations.
The George Lake campground features 126 car camping sites with comprehensive amenities including modern showers and toilets. Pull-through sites accommodate larger RVs for convenient camping experiences and evening relaxation.
The park excels with extensive backcountry activities: the renowned 80-kilometre La Cloche-Silhouette loop trail, canoeing across pristine lakes, sea kayaking along Georgian Bay, hiking, fishing, swimming, winter cross-country skiing, and dark sky stargazing. Additionally, 214 backcountry campsites support wilderness adventures for experienced paddlers and explorers.
The nearby Village of Killarney, established in 1820, enriches the experience with cultural heritage, local dining, and convenient services. Whether seeking backcountry exploration or comfortable waterfront camping, Killarney Provincial Park delivers an exceptional Ontario wilderness destination that balances natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and accessible amenities.