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Chipmunk Caves British Columbia: Located in the Chilliwack River valley near Ford Mountain Correctional Centre Close To The Edge British Columbia: 700 475 967 Located in Close To The Edge Provincial Park: Cody Caves British Columbia: 800 Located in Cody Caves Provincial Park. Access is by guided tour only. Devil's Bath British Columbia: 90 44
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Category: Caves of Canada by province or territory. ... Caves of British Columbia (17 P) This page was last edited on 31 May 2015, at 00:09 (UTC). Text ...
British Columbia: 10 October 1886 1,349 km 2 (521 sq mi) 775,190 [23] Columbia Mountains: Representative of the Columbia Mountains natural region, this park includes Illecillewaet Glacier, Rogers Pass, Nakimu Caves, Mount Sir Donald, and Mount Dawson. [24]
Petroglyphs Provincial Park is a historical-class provincial park situated in Woodview, Ontario, Canada, northeast of Peterborough.It has the largest collection of ancient First Nations petroglyphs (rock carvings) in Ontario.
Caves of Canada by province or territory (2 C) Pages in category "Caves of Canada" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Cody Caves are a network of limestone caves in the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. They are located 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Ainsworth Hot Springs on the west side of Kootenay Lake. [1] [2] First documented in the early 1890s, the caves became protected in July 1966 with the formation of the Cody Caves Provincial Park. [3] [4]
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]