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Greig`s Caves
Where adventure happens naturally!
Enjoy your self-guided exploration of 10 limestone caves in the peace and tranquility of singing birds and rustling leaves along the rugged trails where scenes of Quest for Fire and Against the Wild were filmed, all in about an hour or two.
Come prepared with good hiking shoes with good tread, as the rocks may be moist and slippery. You will also need a flashlight for some parts of the caves. Open toed shoes not allowed.
Binoculars will be a good idea to get a better view from the trail above the caves affords breathtaking views about 300 feet above the sparkling waters of Georgian Bay. Very important also is to have comfortable clothing when climbing around the caves.
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