Elora Gorge

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The Elora Gorge is a popular tourist attraction located at the western edge of Elora, Ontario, Canada, which is near 25km far from city of Guelph through highway 6. The Grand River flows through the bottom of the gorge, approximately 2 km long, with limestone cliffs reaching 22 m high. It was formed from glacial meltwaters from the previous ice age. The area includes a park with camping sites, hiking trails, and is also popular for kayaking and specially water-tubing. The cliffs themselves attract many divers despite cliff diving being strictly prohibited at the site.


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