Nice park that is the entrance to walking trails along Elora Gorge. Some areas are paved and wheelchair accessible but mainly worn paths though the woods lead to a metal fence outlining the edge of the Gorge.
Walking along the dirt trails behind residences leads to the stairs down to the gorge.
There are a couple of port a pottys but no regular washrooms or sources of water. The trail areas are denuded of undergrowth from so many tourists, although I did see a historical marker that said that even trees had been logged from the area at the turn of the...
Read moreA quite and serene place to spend the day with your family..the road to this place is beautiful too.. very green and beautiful..parking is right outside the park.. there are restaurants near by.. there is a place for rapping too and was open ( even in this period). Enough space in the park for having group meals and spending quality time with the family..The water in the river was not clean enough for children to play in it. All in all a day...
Read moreA breathtaking experience about an hour and a half from Toronto. It's definitely worth the drive to not just see the gorge but visit the local shops in Elora. The park itself can be walked in various directions based on what you like to see. The maps part of my photos. One area is a steep walk into the gorge, on a dry day that is really cool. Lovers Leap at the opposite end of the park is great for photographers. There is parking...
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