How to access Killarney Provincial park (Ontario) by public transportation
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There is near Sudbury, Ontario a provincial park called Killarney Provincial park. According to this answer there is a bus that runs, sometimes, to access it. However this bus seems to only run a few weekends in August.
I looked at Greyhound website and while they have stops called Killarney, ON and Killarney Rd, ON, there does not seem to be any bus serving them.
Is there a public transportation service that serves Killarney provincial park during the summer (ideally not only in August)?
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How do you get to Killarney Provincial Park?
If you are hiking the La Cloche-Silhouette Trail, the two trailheads are at George Lake as well. You can also access Killarney Provincial Park from the north and west sides via Panache Bay Marina and Widgawa Lodge, respectively.How do you get from Topaz Lake to Killarney?
How to get to Topaz Lake trailhead. Killarney is about 4 hours away from Toronto and 1 hour from Sudbury. From Toronto, head north past Barrie, then take highway 69 towards Sudbury. Turn left (west) onto Highway 637 and follow the sign to Killarney Provincial Park.What time does Killarney Provincial Park open?
Summer: 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Shoulder Season: 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Winter Season (November through April): 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.Does Killarney Provincial Park have bears?
There are NO bears. we had warning signs all over the place, and we hiked our butts off, but all we ever saw were chipmunks. There is only one modern comfort station, and it's a bit of a walk, and not spectacularly clean, but I have been spoiled by some other parks.Paddling Guide: Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario
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