Limehouse Conservation Area
From OutdoorWiki
A visit to Limehouse Conservation Area is an opportunity to experience the natural wonders of the Niagara Escarptment as well as the cultural heritage of its past. The Bruce Trail and its side trails take visitors through a variety of Escarpment landscapes and even into its geological heart at an area known as the "Hole in the Wall", where ladders cut through fissures in the escarpment rock.
Trails also take visitors past remnants of the Lime industry where they can stand before huge Lime kilns and associated features like an old powderhouse. These cultural heritage resources of the 1800's are representative of an important part of Ontario 's past associated with the Niagara Escarpment resources.
External Links
- Website for Limehouse Conservation Area
- Limhouse Kilns Society
- Limhouse Rapids on Waterfalls of Ontario
