Join me as I hike the trails in Killbear Provincial Park. See how rugged the trails are on the Twin Points Trail, Lookout Point Trail, and Lighthouse Point Trail.
Wildlife seen along the way are Ruffed Grouse, Blue-headed Vireo, Hermit Thrush and in the Discovery Centre, we saw the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake which lives in the park. Find out how to recognize it. Learn about Black Bears in case you see one while camping or hiking in the park.
We left Southwestern Ontario in June 2023 for almost four weeks. Follow our camping trip along Lake Superior by viewing the playlist Camping 2023: • Camping 2023 .
These are the parks where we stayed along the way:
Chutes Provincial Park: • Exploring the Scenic T...
Neys Provincial Park: • Things to do While Cam...
Sleeping Giant - Part 1: • Camping at Sleeping Gi...
Sleeping Giant - Part 2: • Rugged Hiking in Sleep...
Lake Superior Provincial Park: • Why Camp in Lake Super...
Killbear Provincial Park wraps up this camping trip until the fall when we will go camping for another month.
Camera equipment used includes:
My small Canon Mirrorless camera (EOS M6 Mark II) used for landscape and scenery video: amzn.to/3H5NjzL
The 32 mm lens I use on this camera (EOS M6 Mark II) is great for low-light video: amzn.to/3OXdcnh
My bigger Canon Mirrorless camera used for wildlife videos is EOS R: amzn.to/3UqFibY
"They" say to put your $$ into your lens (not the body). My awesome 100 - 500mm telephoto lens for this Canon camera. amzn.to/3VrkZfJ
All links for resources and gear/clothing, please visit: Links to Camera Gear and Clothing Used on Hiking With Kathleen Channel - Hiking With Kathleen
7 авг 2023