Tourism
Rockwood Conservation Area
Towering limestone cliffs, caves and glacial potholes, including one of the world's largest, are a few of the natural wonders at the Rockwood Conservation Area. You can view them from hiking trails on both sides of the Eramosa River or in a rented canoe. The conservation area has over 65,000 visitors a year from near and far and offers excellent recreational opportunities only a short distance from major metropolitan areas.
The Rockwood Conservation Area is operated by the Grand River Conservation Authority. It is open from May 1 to October 15. Besides being a lovely place to camp, swim and picnic, the park contains sites of interests to residents and visitors alike. |