Geological Features

 

Places along the Escarpment containing interesting, prominent geological features accessible to the public (and of high scenic value) can be found at:

  1. Bruce Peninsula National Park & Fathom Five National Marine Park (Flowerpot Island, Cyprus Lake) near Tobermory
  2. Rocky Bay and Cove Point (with sea caves) accessible only by boat between Cabot Head and Tobermory
  3. Lion's Head and Cabot Head on the Bruce Peninsula
  4. Indian Falls Conservation Area north of Owen Sound
  5. Pottawatomi (Jones Falls) Conservation Area west of Owen Sound
  6. Inglis Falls Conservation Area south of Owen Sound
  7. Eugenia Falls Conservation Area in the Beaver Valley north of Flesherton
  8. Old Baldy near Kimberley in Grey County
  9. Blue Mountain Caves near Collingwood
  10. Devil's Glen Provincial Park east of Singhampton
  11. Mono Cliffs Provincial Park north of Mono Centre
  12. Cataract Falls north of the Forks of the Credit River, near Caledon
  13. Hilton Falls Conservation Area near Milton
  14. Mount Nemo, north of Burlington
  15. Webster's Falls and Tew's Falls in the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area north of Dundas
  16. Devil's Punch Bowl Conservation Area near Stoney Creek
  17. Ball's Falls Conservation Area near Vineland in the Niagara Peninsula
  18. Decew Falls owned by Ontario Hydro near St. Catharines
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