'The Grotto' is a large cave in the limestone coast along 'Georgian Bay'. The Grotto and Indian Head Cove are two of Ontario's most popular tourist attractions. The unique rock …
Cave and Basin has been a special place for Indigenous Peoples for over ten thousand years and continues to be so to this day. In 1883, three railway workers happened …
The Mushbowl is a waterfall on the Murtle River and is located between the Dawson Falls and the Helmcken Falls. At the Mushbowl, the riverbed is narrowed by rocks in …
Thunder Cave and Thunder Cave Look Off are spectacular scenic viewpoints in Nova Scotia's Oven National Park. Thunder Cave Look Off is located east of Feltzen South, near Cunard Cove. The starting point of the hike is the campsite.
Spectacular, trail-like circular route along the steep coast of the Ovens Reef with many side cuts with lookouts to the rock formations, blow holes and caves. Highly recommended: Thunder Cave. Start: campsite.
DREAMLIKE !!! The river flows through this cave. A remote place, the road / paths there are pretty badly signposted, but it's worth the effort. The cave is rarely visited (spring 2019) and you have nature to yourself.
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area features a network of limestone caverns and unique rocky terrain shaped by glacial meltwaters. The park has hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and an opportunity to explore …
Bruce’s Caves are striking limestone formations carved thousands of years ago by ancient waves along the former shores of Lake Algonquin. Located within Bruce’s Caves Conservation Area, these natural sea …