This Ontario park has sandy beaches and plenty of rocky islands to explore Ontario
You can cool off in the crystal-clear waters or explore the park's many hidden inlets and granite outcroppings via kayak, canoe, or paddleboard. While the park does not offer rentals, there are local businesses just outside the park you can borrow equipment from.
If you're camping with your furry companion, Killbear also has two pet-friendly beaches, with one of them being off-leash. Boasting epic views of the 30,000 Islands from its rocky shores, Killbear has countless scenic lookout points to visit. The park is home to possibly the most photographed tree in Canada: a lone windswept pine found within the Beaver Dams campground.
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