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  2. List of caves in Canada - Wikipedia

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    It is longest cave in Canada. The cave entrance is gated and requires permission from Parks Canada to enter. Cave and Basin Alberta: 1,403 [3] Located in the town of Banff. The cave consists of a tunnel blasted through to a natural cavern containing hot springs. Has an entry fee. Cave Falls Ontario: Located in Hamilton: Charlie Lake Cave ...

  3. 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]

  4. Eramosa Karst - Wikipedia

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    Five dissolutional caves, large enough for human entry, have been identified within the area. [2] Nexus Cave is the largest, measuring 335 metres in length, and is the 10th longest cave in Ontario. [ 3 ]

  5. Rockwood Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    The cave system includes a series of 12 caves, which is one of the most extensive networks in Ontario. [4] Within the caves is a prominent feature called flowstone, which over many years is created by flowing water that deposits a type of calcium carbonate called calcite. Another feature at Rockwood are the potholes.

  6. Eramosa Member - Wikipedia

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    Eramosa Karst Conservation Area- Nexus Cave. The Eramosa Member is a Silurian stratigraphic unit of the Lockport Formation exposed along the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario and western New York State.

  7. Journey Behind the Falls - Wikipedia

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    The two tunnels extend approximately 46 metres (151 ft) behind the waterfall and allow visitors to view water cascading in front of the open cave entrances. The tunnels are approximately 2.4 metres wide (8 ft) and 2 metres tall (7 ft). [1] Earlier in the attraction's history, visitors were permitted far closer to the portals' edge.

  8. Boyd Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Boyd Conservation Area is a suburban land preserve owned and operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority in the city of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, Ontario, Canada. It also overlaps a life science Area of Natural and Scientific Interest of the same name. [2]

  9. 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 ...

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