Trip Description:
Meet outside the main park office in Killbear Provincial Park at 11:00 on Friday, May 24. Killbear PP will be our base for day trips exploring the numerous bays and islands in the Parry Sound area. Killbear PP combines sandy beaches typical of the Great Lakes with the rock ridges and pines of the Canadian Shield.
This is an opportunity to enjoy the comradery of group trips combined with the luxury of car camping. Consider joining us if you are comfortable paddling in ½ meter waves for 20 km and are capable of executing self and assisted rescues. Novice paddlers are welcome; a current membership in GLSKA is required. Due to the water temperature of Parry Sound in May, wet or dry suits and clothing for colder and potentially inclement weather are required. Participants are responsible for bringing own gear and supplies.
Full day organized trips are planned for Saturday and Sunday. Three-hour semi-organized trips may be possible on Friday and Monday. The group may split into faster/longer trips and slower/shorter trips. In the event of foul weather, we can enjoy the Visitor Centre & Friends Nature Shoppe and walk the trails of Killbear Park.
The tear-drop loop in the Harold Point Campground is reserved for our group. Two tents will share each basic / non-electrical camp site. You are encouraged to bring a bug shelter, if you have one, because biting insects will be present. Drinking water and vault toilets are nearby and a comfort station equipped with showers is a ten-minute walk or five-minute drive from our sites. There is a modest three-night camping fee plus an additional parking fee charged by the Park. Non refundable fees will be collected in advance.
GLSKA trip classification: B-2 and C-3 (GLSKA Trip Classification)
Trip Organizer(s): Victoria Best (victoriaahb@yahoo.ca) and Dave Morningstar (dave.amstar@hotmail.com)
Trip Type: Day Trips / Base Camp
Group Size: Maximum 24 participants
Meeting Location: Killbear Provincial Park, Park Office
Meeting Time: 11:00 am
Trip Maps/Charts: Canadian Topographic Maps 41 H/8 Parry Sound, Ontario
Interested? Contact Trip Organizers by email (above)