Photo: Ontario Parks Killbear Provincial Park
on parks inside Killbear Provincial Parkwhat to expect
Killbear offers both day use and car camping opportunities. The park features beautiful views of Georgian Bay, numerous sand beaches for swimming, hiking trails including the Twin Points Trail, a day use area, a recreational trail, and a Visitor Centre which is home to the park's Discovery Program. Killbear has seven campgrounds with most campsites being less than a five-minute walk from the shoreline. Campsites are available for all types of camping equipment. Electrical sites are available in Kilcoursie, Beaver Dams, and Harold Point Campgrounds. Granite Saddle, Harold Point, Lighthouse Point, and Georgian campgrounds are radio-free and generator-free.
Description: Ontario Parks
the basics
The campsites
Things to do nearby
Within 5 km — trails, viewpoints, beaches, boat launches you can reach without packing up camp.
- Killbear - Blind Bay
- Day Use Beach
- Dog Beach
- Blind Bay
- Georgian Bay - Killbear Provincial Park
- Georgian Bay - Pengally Bay
Plus 14 user-tagged beaches, 3 user-tagged viewpoints, 2 user-tagged boat launches on OpenStreetMap — visible as pins on the map below.
What's around
Killbear Provincial Park plus 6 named places to see and do nearby — trails, beaches, viewpoints, water, and services.
Water + services
- Nearest dump station
26 user-tagged water sources on OpenStreetMap.
what to bring
This list adapts to Killbear Provincial Park. no showers means a travel towel;
If Killbear Provincial Park is full
Other places to stay within 25 km.
- Georgian Campground
- Beaver Dams Campground
- Harold Point Campground
- Blind Bay Campground
- Kilcoursie Bay Campground
- Granite Saddle Campground
- Granite Saddle Campground
- Group Camping 3
Plus 10 user-tagged dispersed sites on OpenStreetMap — often genuine wild-pitches; check access rights before relying on one.