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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.
The Limehouse Conservation Area is truly a hidden gem! The "hole-in-the-wall" area provides a new experience, letting people walk around the maze of stones. The kiln and mill ruins offer a peak into the past nearby a serene river.
Limehouse Conservation Area is located on the Niagara Escarpment near Limehouse, Ontario and is owned and operated by Credit Valley Conservation.It is within the watershed of the Credit River, being bisected by its tributary, the Black Creek. Redside dace, a provincially threatened species of fish, [2] is found there. [3] The area is known for a system of deep rock fissures and crevices, some ...
Explore one of 3 easy hiking trails in Limehouse Conservation Area that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 32 to 370 feet in elevation gain.
About This Area. Black Creek, Niagraga Escarpment outcrops, mature forests, Bruce Trail, heritage lime kilns
This winter map of Limehouse Conservation Area shows park information, amenities, trails and trail ratings.
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.
Great little conservation area that's jam packed with history and old buildings! The naturally occurring rockways are another cool highlight! For someone whose up to a challenging hike, this is the place!
Surround yourself in the magic of Ontario’s natural and cultural history at Limehouse Conservation Area. This vast 190 acre park is located in Halton Hills, Ontario, and hosts a variety of unique features just waiting to be explored!
This loop trail takes you to the Limehouse Conservation Area. It’s a short hike through the forest featuring the "Hole in the Wall," where you can explore caves and interesting rock formations. Sturdy footwear is recommended, as some rocks can be slippery.