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  1. Discover the geological heart of the area known as the “Hole in the Wall” where a ladder leads to cracks in the escarpment rock. Experience the past as you walk by remnants of the lime industry. Stand before huge lime kilns and the old powderhouse.

  2. 1-800-367-0890. Visit Website. Limehouse. 12169 Fifth Line, Limehouse L0P 1H0. View on Google Maps. Activities. Birdwatching. Dog Walking. Fall Colours. Hiking. Amenities. Admission - Free. Open - Year Round. Parking - Free. Attractions/Facilities. Bruce Trail. Heritage/Museum. Lake/River/Reservoir. Other Areas In This Conservation Authority.

  3. Limehouse is a near perfect conservation area that offers a number of short trails, POI, photo ops and a park. Parking is free and the trailhead is clear and welcoming. The trails are short enough for a hike with young children or a quick visit if you're short on time.

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  4. A map of Limehouse Conservation Area.

  5. Park Access. Use the map below to locate Limehouse Conservation Area's entrance and get driving directions. Useful Information. Parking at Limehouse Conservation Area is free. Trails are slightly more technical in some places. Family-friendly for children that can hike on their own, but not recommended for strollers or wagons.

  6. Explore 190 acres of unique limestone landscape at Limehouse Conservation Area. Let Destination Ontario guide you through this beautiful nature park!

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  8. The main parking lot is off of McLaren Road on the north-east side of the park, with an honour-pay system. Multiple hiking loops are well marked, with clear "Falls this way!" arrows on every sign.

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