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Scenic Caves - Northern Ontario
Several extraordinary natural rock formations set at the hightest point of the Niagra Escarpment make this a must to see when in the area. Spectacular views of Georgian Bay and the town of Collingwood. On this historic site once stood the village of Edarenniondi, home of the Huron native tribe. Set amongst beautiful landscaping, visitors can linger for hours following their tour. Picnic areas, trout pond, playground, mini-golf, snack bar, and gift shop are also available on site.
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Signal Point - Northern Ontario
Several extraordinary natural rock formations set at the hightest point of the Niagra Escarpment make this a must to see when in the area. Spectacular views of Georgian Bay and the town of Collingwood. On this historic site once stood the village of Edarenniondi, home of the Huron native tribe. Set amongst beautiful landscaping, visitors can linger for hours following their tour. Picnic areas, trout pond, playground, mini-golf, snack bar, and gift shop are also available on site.
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Wasaga Beach - Northern Ontario
WASAGA BEACH. Wasaga Beach, 14 kilometers of sandy coastline along Georgian Bay, is believed to be one of the world's longest freshwater beaches, but this matters little to those who come each summer to bask in the sun or swim, sail and fish in the bay. Before it became a summer resort, Wasaga Beach was an important transportation route and the last part of the Nine Mile Portage canoe route, a vital supply route during the War of 1812.
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Wasaga Beach - Northern Ontario
WASAGA BEACH. Wasaga Beach, 14 kilometers of sandy coastline along Georgian Bay, is believed to be one of the world's longest freshwater beaches, but this matters little to those who come each summer to bask in the sun or swim, sail and fish in the bay. Before it became a summer resort, Wasaga Beach was an important transportation route and the last part of the Nine Mile Portage canoe route, a vital supply route during the War of 1812.
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