Killbear Provincial Park is immortalized in many Group of
Seven paintings and a visit to the park feels like you are stepping into the
canvas. Rocky shores jutting into Georgian Bay; clear, weedless water; weatherworn
trees gripping for purchase on the rocks; and an array of earthy colours that
change throughout the year define the area.
By Robert Swier from Osaka, Japan - Wind Tree Clouds, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7737263 |
It is a protected gem in the middle of Ontario’s burgeoning cottage
country, one that many seek out to embrace the feeling of wild experienced by
our ancestors.
It is also considered an exceptional boating destination
with plenty of hidden bays in which to anchor for a day of swimming.
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