Killarney Provincial Park - Aerial Footage
Killarney Provincial Park is a provincial park in central Ontario, Canada. Although not as well known as the world famous Algonquin Provincial Park, Killarney is one of Ontario's most popular wilderness destinations. With its sapphire blue lakes and white quartzite ridges it is considered one of the crown jewels of the Ontario Park system.
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Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario Canada
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Killarney Provincial Park is located at the north end of Georgian Bay, in Canadian province of Ontario. It encompasses a vast wilderness area of wetlands, forests and mountains.
This video filmed in October 2018 and was my first time visiting the area as a solo backcountry camping trip.
The weather was cold and wet and temperatures dropped below freezing overnight.
I really enjoyed this trip. The unique landscape, and meeting other lifelong canoe trippers was a great experience.
I hope you enjoy this short wilderness canoe camping (trip-report style) video of my backcountry canoe trip of Killarney.
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Thanks - Jason
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Killarney Provincial Park #1: La Cloche Silhouette Trail Solo in 3 Days
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Shot July 29-31st 2013 Drove up on the last Sunday in July. Car camped then got an 8AM Monday July 29th start on the trail. I did it in 3 days 2 nights finishing just after 4PM Wednesday. I had good weather and passed 12 people in total on the trail. I had great weather, but the trail is very rugged. As for car camping, there is not much there, some basic sites, decent privacy and one beach with the sand not being of great quality. You have to get back country to really see this park.
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5 Day Backcountry Canoe Trip - Killarney, Ontario, Canada 2018
5 Day Back Country Canoe Trip - Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario Canada 2018
For those of you who wish you could watch another 15 minutes from that trip, you are in luck. Caitlin made her own version with all the scenes I cut out and posted her film on The Timber Life channel here,
Our first stop was Killarney Outfitters. We’ve been renting canoes and picking up last minute gear from them for many years so it was a real pleasure to get to meet the owner Ted who helps us pick a new camp stove.
We got an MSR Dragonfly stove and it's awesome. Making coffee and cooking is so much quicker than starting a fire and since the fire ban had just lifted we wanted to be careful with having open fires
Our Favorite Stove:
Ted also gave us a Firefly water bottle/flashlight to test and we really liked it as well. It’s a local company and a very clever idea so we hope they do well. fireflyoutdoors.ca
With a few more items in our cart and the canoe rental sorted, we were ready for adventure.
We pushed off from George Lake around 11 am. After two short portages and a beautiful day of canoeing, we arrived at the far island on Killarney Lake where we decided to camp for the night. We quickly set up camp and went for a swim.
Cooking was easy this trip as Harvest Foodworks gave us a bunch of dehydrated meals to test out that were delicious. harvestfoodworks.com
Since we were only camping in this location one night we didn’t bother putting a tarp over us and that night was an incredible thunderstorm and pouring rain. Luckily our Marmot Limelight 2p kept us dry.
The tent we use:
After a relaxing morning, we packed up and headed to OSA lake where we camped for another 4 nights.
Over the course of the trip and pleasure paddles, we paddled 54km and walked 1,150m of portage trail (+ multiple trips)
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Our Wool Anoraks and my wool shirt that keep us dry and warm are from Weather Wool
Frost River bag:
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Camera Setups + Gear
Best (but biggest) Camera -
Canon EF 16-35mm
If we could only have one camera -
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8
Old Faithful Camera - (so cheap now and still a great camera)
Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8 L IS
Camera Case / Camp Table
Sleeping Pad
Camp Pillow
Caitlin's Knife
Caitlin’s Boots
Trustin’s Boots
Caitlin's Pants
Our Favorite Stove:
Our Tent:
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Exploring Killarney! - Hiking The Crack
This place has been on my list for a very long time and finally made a trip up to this park to experience it for myself. This place is filled with epics scenery and landscapes. and during fall it's a photographers dream!
Killarney provincial park is located in Ontario, Canada along the north end of Georgian bay and the french river. Filled with incredible coastliane scenery and the inner ends of the park feature the la cloche mountain range which is made of white granite and quartz rock. the crack is killarneys most famous hike offering breathtaking views and panoramas of the whole park! One of the best places to visit in Canada for sure!
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Killarney Provincial Park - The Crack On, Canada - DJi Phantom 3 Aerial View
DJi Phantom 3 Aerial View - Killarney Provincial Park - The Crack On, Canada -
Backcountry Canoe Trip - Killarney Provincial Park
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Caitlin compiled all the extra footage and behind the scenes to make her own little masterpiece of a film for those of you that want just a little more of The TImber Life.
Our first stop was Killarney Outfitters. We’ve been renting canoes and picking up last minute gear from them for many years so it was a real pleasure to get to meet the owner Ted who helps us pick a new camp stove.
We got an MSR Dragonfly stove and it's awesome. Making coffee and cooking is so much quicker than starting a fire and since the fire ban had just lifted we wanted to be careful with having open fires
Our Favorite Stove:
Ted also gave us a Firefly water bottle/flashlight to test and we really liked it as well. It’s a local company and a very clever idea so we hope they do well. fireflyoutdoors.ca
With a few more items in our cart and the canoe rental sorted, we were ready for adventure.
Time Stamps:
Tent and sleeping set up: 1:23
How to hang a food barrel: 3:31
Tarp set up: 4:40
Camp oatmeal recipe: 9:38
Canoe route and trip summary: 10:00
Over the course of the trip and pleasure paddles, we paddled 54km and walked 1,150m of portage trail (+ multiple trips)
The tent we use:
Our Wool Anoraks and my wool shirt that keep us dry and warm are from Weather Wool
Our amazon.com Affiliate Links
Camera Setups
Best (but biggest) Camera -
Canon EF 16-35mm
If we could only have one camera -
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8
Old Faithful Camera - (so cheap now and still a great camera)
Canon EF 70-200mm f2.8 L IS
Camera Case / Camp Table
Camp Gear
Sleeping Pad
Camp Pillow
Caitlin's Knife
Caitlin’s Boots
Trustin’s Boots
Caitlin's Pants
Our Favorite Stove:
Our Tent:
These are Amazon associate links that help to support our adventures
Quartzite lake Killarney provincial park
Monika Retschy im Killarney Provincial Park
Atemberaubende Natur
Ontario hat unglaublich viel zu bieten. Warum paddelt ihr zum Kennenlernen nicht erst einmal in ruhigen Gewässern herum? Oder wollt ihr lieber auf menschenleeren Wanderwegen ein wenig die Natur erkunden?
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HIKE THE CRACK | KILLARNEY PROVINCIAL PARK | 2017 | TRAVEL ONTARIO, CANADA | 4K
A quick teaser of Killarney Provincial Park and The Crack trail Southern Ontario, Canada
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Killarney Provincial Park - Backcountry Overview
Killarney Provincial Park - Backcountry Overview. Please join Wayne and Brad Jennings as they paddle and hike their way through Killarney Provincial Park. In his overview video we talk to Outfitters and Park Staff, as we explore the rugged beauty of Killarney. This is one of our original videos, shot as a television pilot during the summer of 2008-09.
Cool Things in Killarney Provincial Park
One in a light-hearted series of videos on cool things in Ontario Parks.
6 Day canoe Trip in Killarney Provincial Park
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Myself and 3 friends spent the week of May 12th 2014 canoeing, camping, hiking and fishing in Killarney Park, Ontario.
This is my favorite trip to date.
Underwater in Beautiful Nellie Lake - Killarney Provincial Park
With 28m (90ft) of visibility, Nellie Lake is the clearest lake in Killarney Provincial Park. Requiring at least one multi-kilometer portage and hours of paddling to access, it is also one of the most remote locations. The lake is situated well above all the other lakes in the park, surrounded by white quartzite mountains. These mountains are some of the oldest on Earth, and are responsible for the lake being so clear. The white quartzite is quite acidic and as a result the lake is naturally acidic with a pH of 4.7. Very little life can thrive in this water, and so the water is very clear.
Believe it or not, none of the underwater shots were modified in colour in any way. These shots were taken anywhere from just under the surface to 50+ft down. The water is actually that really cool shade of blue.
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Hiking Killarney Provincial Park - La Cloche Silhouette
We hiked the La Cloche Silhouette trail in 7 nights and 8 days. Absolutely would do again recommend 12/10.
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Jackson at Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
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Wolf Scat in Killarney Provincial Park
Do Eastern Gray wolves exist in Killarney Provincial Park? Biologist Linda Rutledge shows us why the answer could be found in wolf scat.
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Killarney Provincial Park Ontario, Canada Fall 2016
4 hour hiking to La Cloche Mountain Range in Northern Ontario
Killarney Ontario Canada Fix 3
Video sight-seeing tour of Killarney Ontario through the eyes of Killarney Dan. This is your 'pick-me-up' channel while waiting for another Killarney summer.