Super gorgeous place to go for the afternoon! $7 a person to enter for the day. There's also camping on site which looked fantastic but we only went for the day. There's zero alcohol or cannabis allowed on site. The hiking trail is super easy, no matter the age. It's more like a walk in the park than an actual hike. After a rain it can get muddy, but mostly dry. It's nicely fenced so kids or animals won't run off or fall in. Very well maintained. The sights, smells, and sounds are fantastic. Lots of nature and depending on the season, lots of mosquitoes!! Bring your mosquitoe repellent!! Ample parking and clean bathrooms. No issues at all. If your in the area, a definite must! And on a nice sunny day, the drive there is fantastic. The gate staff were super nice and helpful. And right down the road from a casina and race track if your in the...
Read moreI was there last sunday in Elora Gorge trail, conservation, and the main town. Its one of the most beautiful n historical nature area in the Grand River valley with high cliffs, riverfall.its located in the north of Guelph, the beautiful city. The landscape of Lime rock and river along the gorge are intetesting. If u go down to the main street, there are the Elora rock park, you can enjoy a coffee near the river front to view Grand River scenic and walk for an hour along the area. Elora Conservation will charge 6 dollars per person but during winter time is free. However, the gorge will not be opened for swimmer or tubing. Summer time can do many water activites down to the...
Read moreIt's the perfect spot for a quick short hike right to the flowing water in the gorge. You could also go tubing here. While we didn't, it sure looked enticing enough for a return visit for the tubing experience. The hike isnt too long and is very pet friendly too. But it's not the best location to bring strollers as there are few sections of the trail with steps & roots that may cause you trouble. For the few adventure lovers, you could also walk all the way down to the water close to the start point of the tubing walk upstream and find a nice cool spot for a quick swim but do mind the currents. Not...
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