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This lakeside village with one of Ontario’s most treasured parks is an ‘amazing little secret’

Picture this: There’s a wonderful village just north of the city surrounded by white quartzite cliffs and pink granite rock. This hidden gem is none other than the village of Killarney, a quintessential northern gateway.

The Municipality of Killarney describes this village experience as “Ontario’s amazing little secret”, thanks to its backdrop of “windswept rocky shorelines, expansive blue skies and clear waters that reach beyond the horizon.”

Next stop: Killarney, Ontario

It’s so dreamy that it even inspired works by the Group of Seven.

Though it is an all-season destination, it’s a must-visit in the fall.

From the white quartzite of the La Cloche Mountains to its pink granite ridges and the bluest of lakes, you’ll witness a full spectrum of colours throughout the year.

And that’s not to mention its stunning display of fall’s panorama that captivates the landscape.

So that being said, the best way to truly embrace the season is to explore its surroundings. That means you’ll have to pay a visit to one of Ontario’s most treasured parks – Killarney Provincial Park.

Embark along The Crack Trail to explore the La Cloche Mountains’ white quartzite ridges. According to Destination Ontario, it’s a difficult hike that can take up to 10 days to complete. But along the way, you’ll see some of the most captivating views.

The white cliffs of the La Cloche Mountains will surround you as you “ascend through the cascade of huge tumbled boulders” of what is known as ”The Crack”.

French River Provincial Park is also found within its boundaries. Explore its many hiking trails and check out the cottages scattered around various lakes and rivers, occupied by hundreds of seasonal residents.

Killarney is also a thriving destination for campers, eco-tourists, and adventurers eager to hike, canoe, and kayak.

Though it’s about a five-hours drive from Toronto, it’s worth the road trip.

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