We explored the natural beauty of Casson Peak in Killarney, Ontario. Only accessible by boating or paddling on Georgian Bay, we anchored in Mary Ann Cove. The hike started by the old beat up dock at the eastern edge of Mary Ann Cove. As we...
We explored the natural beauty of Casson Peak in Killarney, Ontario. Only accessible by boating or paddling on Georgian Bay, we anchored in Mary Ann Cove. The hike started by the old beat up dock at the eastern edge of Mary Ann Cove. As we ascended to Casson Peak, the landscape revealed a stunning view of the surrounding lakes and islands, complete with white granite and beautiful rocks and trees. The hike was a fairly easy route with some elevation gain and a fantastic view from the top of Casson Peak in Killarney, Ontario, Canada.
The Casson Peak Trail in Killarney Ontario included rocky and rugged terrain for parts of the hike. We kept a good pace to try keep the mosquitoes away.
It was nice to stumble across some colour along the trail to Casson Peak in Killarney, Ontario, Canada. We found some flowers on the trail up to Casson Peak
We encountered a variety of terrain on the trail to Casson Peak. This part of the trail was particularly enjoyable due to the lush, green forests and the shade from the tall trees.
Anchored safely in Mary Ann Cove, the sailboat we used to access the Casson Peak Trail was ready and waiting for us for when we finished the hike and came back down.
We carefully descended from hiking to the top of Casson Peak in Killarney, Ontario. It is especially important to take your time and watch your step, as the rocks can shift and become slippery.
The end of the hike to Casson Peak brought us back down to Mary Ann Cove. As soon as we stepped out of the wooded area into the open area, it significantly cut down on the number of mosquitoes around us in Killarney, Ontario, Canada.