Killbear Provincial Park, Georgian Bay – 26 May – 28/29 May 2017

Meet at the main park office in Killbear Provincial Park at 11:00 on Friday, May 26. Killbear Provincial Park will be our base for day trips exploring some of the numerous bays and islands in the Parry Sound area. Killbear is located on Georgian Bay in the Parry Sound District near the town of Nobel. Killbear 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 camaraderie of group paddling combined with the luxury of car camping. Consider joining us if you are comfortable paddling in ½ meter waves and are capable of self-rescues. Novice paddlers are welcome; however membership in GLSKA is required. If you do not have access to a sea kayak, consider renting one from nearby White Squall. Due to the water temperature of Parry Sound in May, wet or dry suits and clothing for colder and potentially inclement weather are required.

Two full days of paddling are planned for Saturday and Sunday with optional three hour paddling outings possible for Friday and Monday. In the event of foul weather, we can walk the trails of Killbear Park or launch from the potentially sheltered boat ramp in the Blind Bay camping area.

Two tents will share each basic / non-electrical camp site. You will be 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 the sites. There is a modest per-night camping fee plus an additional parking fee charged by the Park. Fees will be collected in advance.
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