The 30,000 islands of Killbear Park are part of the rugged Canadian Shield, created during the last great ice age. The huge expanses of flat rock make for invigorating and aesthetically appealing hiking. This 3,339-acre natural environment park has unmatched views of some of the oldest rocks in the world. One of the best ways to enjoy them is by taking a three-hour cruise on the Island Queen, along the narrow channels and shallow waterways of Georgian Bay's 30,000 Islands, which departs from the docks in nearby Parry Sound.
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