Killarney Lodge in Algonquin Park - History.

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Founded in 1935, Killarney Lodge has welcomed guests for generations.

An early photograph of Killarney Lodge in Algonquin Park.

Founder Burt Moore had a lifelong passion for the outdoors and a dream to open a ‘guest house.’ Retiring at 55, he and wife Sylvia leased land in Algonquin Park in 1933 and two years later the main lodge was finished.

An early photograph of Killarney Lodge in Algonquin Park featuring the completed Office and Dining Rooms.

Grandma Moore was the first Killarney Lodge ‘chef’ cooking on the wood stove. Power and road construction crews ate here during the week, and Huntsville families drove out for their Sunday dinner.

Eric Miglin - the current owner and operator of Killarney Lodge in Algonquin Park.

Current owner Eric Miglin, also left the city for Algonquin Park life. He acquired the Lodge in 1984 and the family continue to run the Lodge in the tradition of providing a quiet and comfortable refuge in Algonquin’s wilderness.

A winter view of a lodge at Killarney Lodge in Algonquin Park.

For generations, our family has cared for this quiet place on Lake of Two Rivers, offering a simple, comfortable way to experience Algonquin Park. We’re glad you’re here and hope the lake, forest, and pace of life let you truly settle in.

Left to right: Ramona Jackson, Alexandria Miglin, Charlotte Miglin, who lovingly run Killarney Lodge in Algonquin Park.

Killarney Lodge has been lovingly run by Eric Miglin and his family since 1984, continuing the tradition of a warm, family‑operated wilderness retreat. Experience the charm, and timeless beauty of Algonquin Park.