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The area contains the Backhouse Mill (known in French as Moulin-à-Farine Backhouse and containing the alternate name of Backhouse Grist Mill), a gristmill that was built in 1798.
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This list of historic places in the province of Ontario contains heritage sites listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP), all of which are designated as historic places either locally, provincially, territorially, nationally, or by more than one level of government.
Norfolk County 42°38′33.72″N 80°28′29.28″W / 42.6427000°N 80.4748000°W / 42.6427000; -80.4748000 ( Backhouse Grist One of the few gristmills in this region not to be burned during the War of 1812 , it is one of the oldest and best preserved examples in Canada of small-scale, water-powered establishments found ...
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Considered to be an easy trail, the Lynn Valley Trail is 8 kilometres long and can be used year-round. Recommended activities include cross-country skiing, cycling, walking, and hiking. Running is not recommended because of the number of people using the trail on a daily basis. The trail is made of compacted soil and is surrounded by forests.
It is possible to kayak down the Lynn River to the outskirts of Port Dover. The watershed stretches throughout Norfolk County and is one of few cold water tributaries feeding into the Eastern Lake Erie basin. A small waterfall can be found on the Port Dover side of the Lynn River.
Big Creek is a watercourse in Norfolk County, Ontario. [1] It is approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) long. It empties into Lake Erie, at Port Rowan, at Long Point. Its watershed covers 730 square kilometres (280 sq mi), alternately 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi). [2] [3] The largest municipality it flows through is Delhi, Ontario. [4]