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Trip Overview

Join us for an unforgettable day trip to stunning Killarney Provincial Park, where we'll embark on one of Ontario's most iconic hikes - The Crack. This challenging and technical hike has absolutely incredible views from the top.

As we venture into the heart of Killarney, the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield will surround us, with ancient rocks and lush forests setting the scene. The Crack Trail, famous for its unique geological features, will see us ascending through rocky crevices, traversing steep inclines to reach the awe-inspiring summit.

Throughout the hike, we'll be treated to panoramic views of the pristine wilderness, including the mesmerizing vistas of Georgian Bay. The sheer beauty and untamed landscape make every step of this journey more rewarding.

After conquering The Crack, we'll head back and stop in at the French River Suspension Bridge. Suspended high above the meandering river, there are some stunning views of the river and surrounding wilderness.

The Crack trail is a physically demanding hike, and participants should be prepared for the strenuous terrain. However, with a bit of determination and enthusiasm, members with a decent level of fitness and no injuries will be more than capable of taking on this thrilling adventure.

This will be a long day (it's a 4hr drive to Killarney) but it's a real bucket list experience that's worth the trek.

Adventure Details

Hike Length: 8km

Terrain: We'll start out in forest and end up walking up a quartzite mountain. It's steep and technical at times and requires you to place your feet carefully. We'll be tackling this slowly

Estimated time to complete: 4 hours with breaks and exploration time. We'll eat lunch on the top of the mountain!

Itinerary

05:50 - Meet at PetroCanada next to Keele Subway Station. There's free parking on Keele Street.

06:00 - Van leaves. Please note that we'll be leaving dead on 6 and can't wait for latecomers so be on time!

11:00 - Arrival at Killarney. Hike the Crack, eating lunch when we get to the top. Self drivers - please be on time otherwise you'll be on your own.

15:30 - End hike, leave Killarney

16:30 - 17:00 - Visit French River PP and the suspension bridge

20:30 - Anticipated return to Keele Station

Custom Map Download

Download Map

This custom map is georeferenced, meaning it will show you where you are on the map in the right software and lays out the rough path that we’ll be following. It’s opened with the Avenza app which must be downloaded and installed in advance of the adventure.

You should also download the What3words app - this makes it easy to share and find locations in the unlikely event that you get lost.

Weather Forecast

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What to Bring

  • Warm clothing - layers are encouraged
  • Rain jacket (just in case)
  • A hat
  • Hiking boots/shoes with good traction - poles may also be a good idea
  • Comfortable hiking clothes. Jeans and cotton are not suitable - you'll want breathable, synthetic clothes like you'd wear for exercise.
  • A packed lunch
  • Snacks
  • At least 1L of water
  • A bag to pack out any garbage

Food

We'll stop for a toilet break on the route but please eat breakfast before hand or bring some with you.

Bring a packed lunch, snacks and at least a litre of water for the hike.

Rented Gear Info

Additional Fees/Reservations

A Daily Vehicle Permit for the Crack, bookable online for self-drivers. Needs to be booked 5 days by 7pm on November 4th.

Dangers and Mitigation

Hiking injuries - Wear appropriate footwear and hike within your abilities. If you need extra support, bring hiking poles. This is an especially tricky hike so you'll need to go slowly and take care not to fall or roll an ankle.

Ticks - There may be ticks in the area. You should wear pants rather than shorts to prevent them latching on and lighter colours make it easier to spot them and keep you more cool. There's no need to worry about ticks if we take a few precautions and we'll talk about doing a tick check after the hike just to confirm we haven't picked any up. You can learn more here

Shared Photo Album

Click on the button to share your photos from the trip and see what others have captured. Please note, we may use your photos on our Instagram. If you'd rather we didn't - let us know in the Discord.
Google Photo Album

Guest Waiver

Those bringing guests will need them to complete this waiver in advance.

Indigenous History of the Area

We like to share some of the indigenous background of the areas we visit because these territories have rich histories that are easy to overlook. Indigenous communities have a connection to and respect for the land that has largely been lost since European settlement. As we strive to form a deeper connection with the land, we have much to learn from these communities. I use the Native Land map to learn more about these areas and find that developing a richer understanding leads to a greater enjoyment of the adventures.

Killarney is on the traditional territory of the Anishnaabe and Missisaugas.

Trip Overview

Join us for an unforgettable day trip to stunning Killarney Provincial Park, where we'll embark on one of Ontario's most iconic hikes - The Crack. This challenging and technical hike has absolutely incredible views from the top.

As we venture into the heart of Killarney, the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield will surround us, with ancient rocks and lush forests setting the scene. The Crack Trail, famous for its unique geological features, will see us ascending through rocky crevices, traversing steep inclines to reach the awe-inspiring summit.

Throughout the hike, we'll be treated to panoramic views of the pristine wilderness, including the mesmerizing vistas of Georgian Bay. The sheer beauty and untamed landscape make every step of this journey more rewarding.

After conquering The Crack, we'll head back and stop in at the French River Suspension Bridge. Suspended high above the meandering river, there are some stunning views of the river and surrounding wilderness.

The Crack trail is a physically demanding hike, and participants should be prepared for the strenuous terrain. However, with a bit of determination and enthusiasm, members with a decent level of fitness and no injuries will be more than capable of taking on this thrilling adventure.

This will be a long day (it's a 4hr drive to Killarney) but it's a real bucket list experience that's worth the trek.

Adventure Details

Hike Length: 8km

Terrain: We'll start out in forest and end up walking up a quartzite mountain. It's steep and technical at times and requires you to place your feet carefully. We'll be tackling this slowly

Estimated time to complete: 4 hours with breaks and exploration time. We'll eat lunch on the top of the mountain!

Itinerary

05:50 - Meet at PetroCanada next to Keele Subway Station. There's free parking on Keele Street.

06:00 - Van leaves. Please note that we'll be leaving dead on 6 and can't wait for latecomers so be on time!

11:00 - Arrival at Killarney. Hike the Crack, eating lunch when we get to the top. Self drivers - please be on time otherwise you'll be on your own.

15:30 - End hike, leave Killarney

16:30 - 17:00 - Visit French River PP and the suspension bridge

20:30 - Anticipated return to Keele Station

Custom Map Download

Download Map

This custom map is georeferenced, meaning it will show you where you are on the map in the right software and lays out the rough path that we’ll be following. It’s opened with the Avenza app which must be downloaded and installed in advance of the adventure.

You should also download the What3words app - this makes it easy to share and find locations in the unlikely event that you get lost.

Weather Forecast

What to Bring

  • Warm clothing - layers are encouraged
  • Rain jacket (just in case)
  • A hat
  • Hiking boots/shoes with good traction - poles may also be a good idea
  • Comfortable hiking clothes. Jeans and cotton are not suitable - you'll want breathable, synthetic clothes like you'd wear for exercise.
  • A packed lunch
  • Snacks
  • At least 1L of water
  • A bag to pack out any garbage

Food

We'll stop for a toilet break on the route but please eat breakfast before hand or bring some with you.

Bring a packed lunch, snacks and at least a litre of water for the hike.

Rented Gear Info

Additional Fees/Reservations

A Daily Vehicle Permit for the Crack, bookable online for self-drivers. Needs to be booked 5 days by 7pm on November 4th.

Dangers and Mitigation

Hiking injuries - Wear appropriate footwear and hike within your abilities. If you need extra support, bring hiking poles. This is an especially tricky hike so you'll need to go slowly and take care not to fall or roll an ankle.

Ticks - There may be ticks in the area. You should wear pants rather than shorts to prevent them latching on and lighter colours make it easier to spot them and keep you more cool. There's no need to worry about ticks if we take a few precautions and we'll talk about doing a tick check after the hike just to confirm we haven't picked any up. You can learn more here

Shared Photo Album

Click on the button to share your photos from the trip and see what others have captured. Please note, we may use your photos on our Instagram. If you'd rather we didn't - let us know in the Discord.
Google Photo Album

Guest Waiver

Those bringing guests will need them to complete this waiver in advance.

Indigenous History of the Area

We like to share some of the indigenous background of the areas we visit because these territories have rich histories that are easy to overlook. Indigenous communities have a connection to and respect for the land that has largely been lost since European settlement. As we strive to form a deeper connection with the land, we have much to learn from these communities. I use the Native Land map to learn more about these areas and find that developing a richer understanding leads to a greater enjoyment of the adventures.

Killarney is on the traditional territory of the Anishnaabe and Missisaugas.

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