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  2. Warsaw Caves - Wikipedia

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    The caves. The Warsaw Caves are a group of caverns, a geological feature located in the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area near the village of Warsaw, Ontario, Canada. The caves have long passages and mostly small open areas which are accessible to spelunkers. [1] [2] The caves are cavities in the limestone rock which underlies the whole area. [3]

  3. List of caves in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Original cave is 35 metres long with a depth of 8 metres; [8] a second 250-metre cave was discovered in 2017. [9] Sarlacc's Pit cave British Columbia +130 +2,000 Discovered in 2018 within Wells Gray Provincial Park. Not yet accurately measured. The largest known cave of its type. Given the informal name of "Sarlacc's Pit". [10] Scenic Caves Ontario

  4. Petroglyphs Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Today, the First Nations people of Ontario call the carvings Kinomagewapkong, meaning "the rocks that teach" or "the Teaching Rocks". Originally two to three inches deep the 1200 carvings were made using gneiss hammers to incise human figures, animals, and a dominant figure whose head apparently represents the sun, onto the soft, gently sloping ...

  5. Bruce Peninsula National Park - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Peninsula National Park is a national park on the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, Canada.Located on a part of the Niagara Escarpment, the park comprises 156 square kilometres and is one of the largest protected areas in southern Ontario, forming the core of UNESCO's Niagara Escarpment World Biosphere Reserve. [2]

  6. Eramosa Karst - Wikipedia

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    It exhibits sixteen different karstic geological features, of which seven are provincially significant, [2] and is considered to be the best example of karst topography found in Ontario. [3] The area is composed of parcels of land that are provincially, municipally and privately owned. It received ANSI-ES designation on February 13, 2003. [1]

  7. Bonnechere River - Wikipedia

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    The Bonnechère Caves, formed from ancient limestone, are located by the river near the village of Eganville, Ontario, in the hamlet of Fourth Chute, Ontario. [ 4 ] There are two provincial parks along its length: the Bonnechere River Provincial Park (a 23 km long section bordering Algonquin Park) and the Bonnechere Provincial Park (located on ...

  8. Here's where to listen and engage with Ottawa County ...

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    Planned events include a candidate forum for Ottawa County Probate Judge on Thursday, Sept. 12, a forum for several seats in the Michigan State House on Sept. 16, and a meet-and-greet for a ...

  9. Rattlesnake Point (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Rattlesnake Point is an eco-tourism area located in Milton, Ontario, Canada and is owned and operated by Conservation Halton. Spanning roughly one hundred square kilometres across and near the Niagara Escarpment in Halton Region , the Rattlesnake Point area is home to many golf courses, country markets and equestrian training and boarding ...