Does Killbear have cabins?

Does Killbear have cabins?

Ontario parks camping trips are available now in Killbear Park. The park is so vast and beautiful you will find yourself never wanting to leave and with these charming cabin rentals located nearby, you won’t have to. Each cabin is secluded so you can enjoy a peaceful stay away from any distractions.

Are Killbear showers open?

The bathrooms at the main office are open year round. Please note that dogs must be on leash at all times in the park, even when the park is closed.

Are there bears in Killbear?

Black Bears are a fact of life at Killbear Provincial Park. For most park visitors, seeing a bear is an exciting experience. However, if they’ve had luck finding food at campsites, some bears lose their fear and start visiting campsites looking for food left out by people.

Is Killbear dog friendly?

Dogs are allowed in the park and in the campground for no additional fee; they must be leashed and cleaned up after at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the public beach; however, there is a small beach, off leash area by the group camp.

Why is it called Killbear?

Killbear’s Name For years, stories have been told about a logger killing a bear (or a bear killing a logger) as a log boom was towed around the point on the way to the large sawmills in Parry Sound. Perhaps they named the point in recognition of this natural corridor for bears.

What lake is Killbear on?

Killbear Provincial Park is a provincial park located on Georgian Bay in the Parry Sound District of Ontario, near the town of Nobel. Killbear combines sandy beaches typical of the Great Lakes with the rock ridges and pines of the Canadian Shield….

Killbear Provincial Park
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Does Killbear have bathrooms?

Comfort Station(s) Comfort stations (complete with showers, flush toilets and laundry facilities) are located in Kilcoursie, Beaver Dams, Georgian, Harold Point, Lighthouse Point and Blind Bay Campgrounds. The only campground without a comfort station is Granite Saddle.

Where is Killbear?

Killbear Provincial Park
If you’re from Ontario, you’re probably aware of the Killbear Tree, which is considered to be one of the most photographed trees in Ontario. Located in Killbear Provincial Park, the tree is known for its windswept look and is considered the top tourist destination for the park.

How big is Killbear?

6.78 mi²
Killbear Provincial Park/Area

How old is Killbear?

The land was acquired to create Killbear in 1958. On July 1st, 1960, Killbear Provincial Park was officially opened to the public. At this time, 135 campsites had been completed in Beaver Dams campground and the main road completed to the Lighthouse Point.

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