Well, technically, we did have a map, it was just last year’s map. The landscape didn’t change, the location of the campsites were the same, however, some of the site numbers HAD changed. When we stopped at the park office to check in we picked up two new maps. When we got to the beach . . . Read More about Killarney Provincial Park Without a Map
Killarney Lake
George Lake, Killarney Lake and OSA Lake
I turned 60 this year. For a full year I had been saying “I want to go to Killarney for my birthday.” I needed to see the red and white rock again. It had been years! I heard all the reasons why we should not go to Killarney – no picnic tables, no campfire grills, . . . Read More about George Lake, Killarney Lake and OSA Lake
O.S.A. Lake and the Crack
I am forever saying “I have a cunning plan.” (Any Blackadder fans out there?) When I say this, friends and family eye me suspiciously. However, they always say yes to joining me on these little adventures I’ve cooked up. I am waiting for the day when they say “no way”. Several years ago I convinced . . . Read More about O.S.A. Lake and the Crack
Killarney Provincial Park
A friend once described her trip to Killarney as “a hike with a canoe on my head”. She felt like she had spent more time portaging than paddling. Killarney is not known for it’s easy trips whether you are hiking the Silhouette Trail, taking a day hike to “The Crack” or paddling through the park, . . . Read More about Killarney Provincial Park