Well, technically, we did have a map, it was just last year’s map. The landscape didn’t change, the location of the campsites were the same, however, some of the site numbers HAD changed. When we stopped at the park office to check in we picked up two new maps. When we got to the beach . . . Read More about Killarney Provincial Park Without a Map
Archives for 2022
George Lake, Killarney Lake and OSA Lake
I turned 60 this year. For a full year I had been saying “I want to go to Killarney for my birthday.” I needed to see the red and white rock again. It had been years! I heard all the reasons why we should not go to Killarney – no picnic tables, no campfire grills, . . . Read More about George Lake, Killarney Lake and OSA Lake
Wheat Straw Plastic
We had to give up the plates the mice chewed. We did a lot of research and settled on wheat straw plastic. I had never heard of wheat straw plastic. It is a plastic that is entirely biodegradable and requires less energy to produce. It is perfect for camping because it is very light. This . . . Read More about Wheat Straw Plastic
Canoe Lake
For years we talked about staying on Canoe Lake in Massassauga Provincial Park. We would often stop and walk the portage between Spider Lake and Canoe Lake. You can only see a small part of the lake from the put-in, so the rest of the lake remained a mystery. It is a very pretty portage, . . . Read More about Canoe Lake
Vicary Lake and Spider Lake
We have talked about staying on Vicary Lake ever since we paddled through it on the way to Creswick Lake many years ago. We had a memory of the sites being very close together so we only wanted to go if we knew the people on the other site. Finally, we were able to book . . . Read More about Vicary Lake and Spider Lake