Killarney Mountain Lodge
About Killarney Mountain Lodge
Located on the Northern shore of Georgian Bay, Killarney Ontario is characterized by its rugged landscape and rich history. Named after the town of Killarney in Ireland, the area was first settled in 1820 by French Canadian fur trader, Étienne Augustin de Lamorandière and his Anishinaabe wife, Josephte Saisaigonokwe. The couple established a trading post named Shebahonaning (canoe passage), sparking the development of what is now the township.
Breathtakingly beautiful, Killarney is a popular Canadian tourist destination for those with a soft spot for nature; the area’s expansive pine forests, pristine rivers and lakes, glimmering pink granite and white-tipped La Cloche mountains attract travellers from all over the world. Famous for inspiring the work of legendary Canadian artists, The Group of Seven, Killarney has a majestic beauty that captures the heart of all those who visit.

Company Contact
Kelly McAree |
gm@killarney.com |
705-287-2242 |
www.killarney.com |