Hike the famous "Crack" or swim in the beautiful waters. Rent a canoe or a kayak and paddle around. There is a lot to do in the park!
Information on the hike to the lighthouse can be found here.
The Museum was designed and built by local men in 1985. It contains a variety of household items, medical equipment, photographs, and artifacts relating to our commercial fishing, logging, mining, and tourism industries. During the summer, the Museum is normally open from 10 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 5 pm every day except Tuesday & Wednesday.
Also check out the old Killarney Jailhouse, built in 1886, which is located right out front of the museum!
Since 1981 Sudburians and tourists from around the world have sailed, flown and driven to Killarney for some of the best fresh fish and chips available. The familiar red and white school bus with picnic tables on the dock overlooking George Island and Georgian Bay have become a well known landmark over the last 32 years and Canadian Living Magazine has named Herbert Fisheries as one of the top ten fish and chip restaurants in Canada!
Visit the world’s largest paddle! Built by expedition paddler Mike Ranta to commemorate Killarney’s 200th anniversary in 2020, this monumental paddle, weighing 22,000 pounds, spans 107 feet in length and 17 feet in width at the blade and is made from Eastern White Cedar
Take advantage of all the amenities that the Killarney Mountain Lodge has to offer and is included with your stay!
Heated outdoor pool, sauna, games room, exercise room, canoe and kayak rentals, tennis and pickleball courts and more!