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Toronto Area Hidden Gems! Camping, Hiking, and Boating All in One Spot

🌟 Location: Rockwood Conservation Area, located near Eramosa in Guelph, about a 1 hour and 17-minute drive from Toronto. Just search “Rockwood Conservation Area” on the map to find your way. 🌳 Admission: $6 per person. Plus, parking is free with your ticket! 🎉 This place offers a treasure trove of activities – you really don’t want to miss it! 🎣 Fishing | Boating | BBQ | Camping | Hiking The park features small waterfalls, forests, and mysterious limestone caves. For adventure seekers, you can explore the caves, but remember to stay safe! 🧗‍♂️ 🚶‍♂️ Hiking Trails: ● Pothole Trail ● Cedar Ridge Trail 🌊 Lakes and Water Activities: The lake is wide and winding, and many visitors bring their own boats. There are also rental points for canoes or pedal boats. The water is crystal clear, and you’ll often see people fishing along the shore. 🚤🎣 🏕 Camping and Picnicking: If you love camping, bring your gear and stay overnight to enjoy the peace and beauty of nature. The park also has picnic areas where you can have a BBQ. 🥓🌭 🌲 Glacial Cliffs and Caves: Rockwood’s geological history is unique, featuring glacial cliffs, potholes, caves, and some of Ontario’s oldest trees. The caves have stalactites, columns, and flowstones. For cave exploration, make sure to bring a helmet and flashlight! 🪓🔦 #Toronto #TorontoTravel #TorontoHiking #OntarioMustVisit #CanadaTravelGuide #RockwoodConservation #Rockwood #TorontoCamping #TorontoWeekendGetaways #TorontoLife

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Toronto Area Hidden Gems! Camping, Hiking, and Boating All in One Spot

🌟 Location: Rockwood Conservation Area, located near Eramosa in Guelph, about a 1 hour and 17-minute drive from Toronto. Just search “Rockwood Conservation Area” on the map to find your way. 🌳 Admission: $6 per person. Plus, parking is free with your ticket! 🎉 This place offers a treasure trove of activities – you really don’t want to miss it! 🎣 Fishing | Boating | BBQ | Camping | Hiking The park features small waterfalls, forests, and mysterious limestone caves. For adventure seekers, you can explore the caves, but remember to stay safe! 🧗‍♂️ 🚶‍♂️ Hiking Trails: ● Pothole Trail ● Cedar Ridge Trail 🌊 Lakes and Water Activities: The lake is wide and winding, and many visitors bring their own boats. There are also rental points for canoes or pedal boats. The water is crystal clear, and you’ll often see people fishing along the shore. 🚤🎣 🏕 Camping and Picnicking: If you love camping, bring your gear and stay overnight to enjoy the peace and beauty of nature. The park also has picnic areas where you can have a BBQ. 🥓🌭 🌲 Glacial Cliffs and Caves: Rockwood’s geological history is unique, featuring glacial cliffs, potholes, caves, and some of Ontario’s oldest trees. The caves have stalactites, columns, and flowstones. For cave exploration, make sure to bring a helmet and flashlight! 🪓🔦 #Toronto #TorontoTravel #TorontoHiking #OntarioMustVisit #CanadaTravelGuide #RockwoodConservation #Rockwood #TorontoCamping #TorontoWeekendGetaways #TorontoLife

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