Killarney was founded by a French-Canadian fur trader in 1820; he named the post Shebahonaning, or “canoe passage.” Its location on the northern shore of Georgian Bay made it ideal for trading. Nearby, the stunning cliffs of the La Cloche range rise dramatically above the shores of Lake Huron. These remarkable mountains are the pinnacle of Killarney Provincial Park, a vast wilderness of lakes and Eastern mixed forest. This breathtaking expanse of protected land is laced with hiking trails and—true to Killarney’s original name—canoe routes that link the area’s lake system.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Fish Fry Lunch
Savor a delicious “fish fry” amid the Canadian wilderness at the Killarney Mountain Lodge.
Killarney Provincial Park Walk
Discover the beauty of the Canadian wilderness during a walk through the forests of Killarney Provincial Park.
Killarney by Foot
Explore historic Killarney on foot and learn about its early days as a fur trading and logging community.
Canadian Wine Master Class
Enjoy a Canadian wine master class, and an introduction to the country’s varietals and wine growing regions.