The Sandy Beach on Bear Lake in Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario Canada
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This panoramic image was taken in July 2011 and showcases the isolation of a beautiful little sandy beach on Bear Lake in the North section of the newly expanded Killarney Provincial Park.
This panoramic shows the most beautiful cove on Bear Lake in the newly expanded northern portion of K...
The end of another beautiful day on Bear Lake in the Norther part of the Killarney Provincial Park, J...
This beautiful little island is located on Bear Lake in the new north portion of Killarney Provincial...
One of the beautiful islands on Bear Lake in the northern part of Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario ...
This panoramic image depicts the calm, mirror-like waters of Bear Lake which is located in the newly ...
This panoramic image was taken overlooking the beautiful Bear Lake in the Northern part of Killarney ...
This is the eastern most part of Bear Lake in the beautiful Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario Canada...
Spring has arrived in this panoramic image taken in May of 2011 on Bear Lake in Killarney Provincial ...
This panoramic image was taken in the newly adoped norther portion of Killarney Provincial Park, Onta...
This panoramic image was taken high above Bear Lake in the newly expanded Killarney Provincial Park, ...
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