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Things to do in Killarney Provincial Park in the winter

Winter at its best: Our Family Day weekend in Killarney

February 28, 2017February 13, 2020 / Oleksandra Budna / 17 Comments

Where do I even begin?! Glorious weather, mounds and mounds of pristine, sparkling snow, a cozy cabin in the woods — it was certainly a Family Day weekend to remember!

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As a settler on Turtle Island, I am endlessly grateful for the opportunity to live, work, love, raise my family here and explore these beautiful lands. I acknowledge the Indigenous Peoples who have been living here since time immemorial and continue to be stewards of the lands and waters through which we travel. As a settler, I also commit to expanding my knowledge about the many histories and voices on Turtle Island, honouring the treaties that govern this land, and upholding my responsibilities to Indigenous Peoples, everyone who lives here now and the land itself.

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Oleksandra Budna

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I am passionate about everything nature. I like exploring it, nurturing it, enjoying its bounty, embracing its magic, capturing its grandeur in photos, sharing its beauty with my family and friends, and, of course, doing everything I can to protect and preserve it.

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