Nearby: Killarney
The town was originally a fur-trading post, and was first settled in 1820. It was a popular resting spot for voyageurs, midway between the French River and the North Channel, on their way to the St. Mary’s River to Lake Superior. The town's post office was named in 1854 after a town in Couty Kerry, Ireland. The town was tied by water transport to Manitoulin Island until 1962, when highway 637 connected the community to Highway 69 and Sudbury. Killarney is now a quiet vacation town. The town now has marine facilities for 200 boats, that can handle boats up to 80 feet in length. Just offshore from the town is George Island. FoundLocally's Business listings for Killarney Attractions
Killarney Museum
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