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caves in ontario

If you're in need of some adventure, you can live out your inner Indiana Jones fantasy and explore an underground world at one of these scenic caves across the country.

There are natural sea caves, dark caverns and deep crevasses where you can feel like a true spelunker. You can even bring your swimsuit and go for a dip or a soak at some of these spots.

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The Ottawa region is full of natural beauty and hidden wonders that make for an epic day trip from the city. You can discover so many unique natural phenomena by adventuring around the area.

From ancient caves to rushing waterfalls and calm turquoise lakes, there is much to explore before the summer is over.

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If you enjoy the thrill of exploring ancient worlds and love a good adventure, there are a number of caves in Ontario waiting for you.

Most of the caves are limestone, created by conditions during the ice age. You'll forget you're in Canada as you climb through skinny cave spirals, walk through abandoned tunnels and admire blue water views from cliff edges.

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Unleash your inner Indiana Jones, there are ancient caves in Ontario to be explored. There is no shortage of scenery along these hiking trails in the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area.

Only two hours from Toronto, with onsite camping sites available, this forested area would make a great day trip or weekend adventure. You'll find 15-kilometres of trails, seven caves that date back to the ice age and lookouts over the Indian River valley.

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Grab some friends who are always down for an epic adventure if you're looking to explore ancient caves in Ontario. There may not be any hidden treasure, but there are beautiful rock formations and fossils where you can actually touch a piece of history.

The Bonnechere Caves in Eganville reopen on May 20, just in time for the long weekend. The season will start with self-guided tours again, with guided tours coming back in June. Theatre events and live concerts are also scheduled for various dates in the summer.

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