Killarney Provincial Park Observatory

Killarney Provincial Park Observatory Logo.
Killarney Provincial Park Observatory

The Killarney Provincial Park Observatory is a small observatory located in Killarney Provincial Park near the George Lake Campground (near Killarney, Ontario, Canada). Opened on July 17, 2010[1] it is the first public observatory running in any Ontario Provincial Park (the Algonquin Radio Observatory, stationed in Algonquin Provincial Park is privately operated).

The Killarney Provincial Park Observatory utilizes a SkyShed GPOD XL3 with two doors and houses a Meade 10" LX5 telescope. The dome is made completely from Re-Cycled plastic (Re-HDPE)[2] and the telescope sits on a steel pier. The observatory and telescope were donated by the Waters family to celebrate 25 consecutive years of astronomy lectures by Bruce Waters to over 5,000 park visitors. The telescope and observatory sit on a deck with two ramps (to ease the movement of people) donated by the Friends of Killarney Park. On January 29, 2011 Bill and the Gardner family, donated and installed a top quality Losmandy G11 mount with Gemini GoTo. This generous donation has greatly augmented the capability of the system; especially making it easier for first time observers to use the facility. As of the summer of 2014, the Observatory includes Skyfi wireless telescope controller for the Gemini allowing users to control the telescope via any suitable WiFi application (iOS, Android, etc.) as well as an SPC900nc with Baader IR filter and 1.25" eyepiece adapter ideally suited for planetary photography.

While the Observatory will be used for special large audience presentations (with upwards of 200 people) and by the Natural Heritage Education (NHE) park interpreters, the real beauty of the facility is that it has been optimized for self serve use. This allows anyone visiting the park free access to a high quality amateur observatory and, in this regard, the Killarney Provincial Park Observatory may be the first free, public, self use facility in North America.

No longer available for public use.

Astronomer in Residence Program

Established in 2012, the Killarney Provincial Park "Astronomer in Residence" program sees experienced guest astronomers providing their services to the park on a daily basis. These resident astronomers provide a variety of educational services in support of the NHE programs. Such services include: daily observatory training, solar observing, night sky observing and other programs that encompass a wide variety of information that is related to both astronomy and its relationship to the Killarney Provincial Park experience


What the Observatory Offers

Observatory with Losmandy G11 mount installed

The list below will be useful in planning a trip to the facility. Please note that, while the primary instrument is a Meade LX 5 series telescope, the Losmandy G11 mount with Gemini GoTo unit has been added in place of the original fork mount.

  • 10 inch Meade Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope optical tube
  • Losmandy G-11 Gemini Mount
  • Ski-fi wireless control for smart devices
  • Philips SPC900NC planetary imaging camera with Baader IR filter
  • Telrad finder
  • Finder Scope:* Spare Field Tripod (not normally needed as the telescope sits on a steel pier)
  • 32 mm, 24mm, 19mm Televue Radian, 9mm Vixen, 2x barlow
  • Baader Solar Filter
  • Moon Filter
  • Eyepiece Carrying Case with
  • 2” base and diagonal
  • 2” to 114” adapter
  • Star Charts and Observing Guides
  • Star Charts and Observing Guides (continued)
  • Other Items
  • AC inverter (for 12 volt battery use)
  • DC Connection (for 120 Volt use - when available)
  • Portable battery pack (available from Park Office)
  • Dew Shield
  • Corrector Cover
  • Stool
  • Step Ladder
  • Bug spray (should never be used near the telescope for the chemicals could damage the corrector plate (glass at the front)
  • Observatory Log Book - please record all observations

Camper's Guide to the Universe

In 2011, a unique guide book was published in which all of the proceeds are to be directed towards supporting the Observatory as well as other Friends of Killarney Park activities. "A Camper's Guide to the Universe", has useful stories, anecdotes and lots of great information derived from Bruce Waters' astronomy talks in the park. This book is geared towards campers and lay folk who are interested in an introductory field guide to the skies.

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