Killarney, Ontario, is a picturesque village located on the northern shore of Georgian Bay, in the Canadian province of Ontario. It lies at the entrance to the Killarney Provincial Park, which is known for its rugged landscapes, beautiful wilderness, and crystal-clear lakes. Killarney is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, canoeists, and campers seeking a remote and peaceful experience.
Killarney has a long history as a fishing village. Visitors can enjoy sport fishing in the area, with species like trout, pike, and bass being common catches. Boating, sailing, and kayaking are popular due to the calm waters and scenic surroundings.
The Killarney Mountain Lodge , a famous resort in the area that has been hosting visitors since the 1960s. The lodge offers a range of accommodations, dining, and recreational activities, making it a popular base for exploring the region. We stayed for three nights in one of their onsite cabins. The cabin was small, same set up as a hotel room but in a cabin. It was comfortable for two people, I would not add a third. I would not stay in a cabin in mid summer as there is not a/c and it could be very hot in these cabins. The supplied fan was very poor quality. There were lots of amenities available, I can’t talk about the pool as it was closed for two days, so we could not use it, this was due to someone breaking a glass in the pool. It was odd the Lodge could not deal with the issue in a timely manner. It was a pleasant stay, but would not stay at the Lodge again. The Sportsman Inn just up the road will be our next stay if we go back.
Killarney was originally established as a fur trading post in the 19th century. Its remote location made it primarily accessible by boat until the construction of a road in 1962, which connected it to Ontario’s highway system. Its isolated charm still attracts visitors looking for a getaway from busier tourist destinations.
Killarney remains a quiet, off-the-beaten-path destination ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to experience the untouched beauty of Ontario’s wilderness. The village and surrounding park offer a combination of adventure, history, and relaxation.