The township is the site of drumlins known as the Drumlins of Douro, and home of the Warsaw Caves near the community of Warsaw.
Douro's general store has been run by the same family since the late 19th century.
Communities
The township comprises the communities of Centre Dummer, Clarina, Cottesloe, Crowes Landing, Donwood, Douro, Five Corners, Galesburg, Gilchrist Bay, Guerin, Hall's Glen, Juniper Island, McCrackens Landing, South Beach, Young's Point, South Dummer and Warsaw.
Joy Division were an English rock band formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester. Originally named Warsaw, the band consisted of singer Ian Curtis, guitarist and keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris.
Formed by Sumner and Hook after the two attended a Sex Pistols gig, Joy Division moved beyond their punk roots to develop a sound and style that made them one of the pioneers of the post-punk movement. Their self-released 1978 debut EP, An Ideal for Living, drew the attention of the Manchester television personality Tony Wilson, who signed the group to his independent label, Factory Records. Joy Division's debut album, Unknown Pleasures, recorded with producer Martin Hannett, was released in 1979 to critical acclaim. As the band's popularity grew, Curtis, who suffered from personal problems that included severe depression, a failing marriage, and epilepsy, found it increasingly difficult to perform at live concerts, during which he occasionally collapsed into seizures.
Early Warsaw contained traders, trappers, and merchants supplying manufactured goods to area farmers. Because of the central location in the lake region, tourists soon began visiting Warsaw and eventually made permanent residences in the city, with industry soon following.
In March 1854, Warsaw became a town, and the initial census on February 2, 1854 showed a total of 752 residents in the town limits. The Pennsylvania Railroad (then known as the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad) reached Warsaw in November 1854. The Big Four Railroad (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St Louis) arrived in Warsaw in August 1870.
This is a list of past and present Senators of Canada representing the province of Ontario. Ontario has had an allocation of 24 senators since the time of Confederation. The province is also one of four regional Senate divisions under Section 26 of the Constitution Act that allows for the expansion of the Senate by one or two senators per region.
Current
Notes:
1 Senators are appointed to represent Ontario. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Ontario as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada in the Queen's name on the recommendation of the prime minister. 3 Division designated as Toronto Centre from 000000001984-01-13-0000January 13, 1984 to 000000002001-02-14-0000February 14, 2001 and Toronto Centre-York from 000000002001-02-15-0000February 15, 2001 to the present.
Historic
Notes:
1 Senators are appointed to represent Ontario. Each senator may choose to designate a geographic area within Ontario as his or her division. 2 Senators are appointed by the Governor-General of Canada in the Queen's name on the recommendation of the prime minister; the initial 24 senators were named by a Royal Proclamation at the time of confederation.
The Ontario silver mine is a mine near Park City, Utah. It was purchased by George Hearst through R C Chambers from prospectors for $27,000 in 1872.
Hearst and his business partners James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis owned this mine and constructed the necessary infrastructure to make it productive, including hoists and stamp mill. The mine was not profitable for its first three years. According to legend, expenses of development substantially drained Hearst's financial resources. As a result of his straitened circumstances, Hearst sold his home and horses, and even dismissed his servants and enrolled his son William Randolph Hearst in public school. Chambers, who had been retained as manager, brought the bonanza ore body into production by the late 1870s. It eventually produced fifty million dollars worth of silver and lead.
By the time of Hearst's death in 1891, the Ontario mine had paid him more than $12 million in dividends. This was only one of the four big mines he had brought in in the West, including the Ophir on the Comstock Lode, the Homestake Mine (Nevada), and the Anaconda Copper Mine (Montana). The mine also made manager Chambers one of Utah's Bonanza Kings.
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground REVIEW Ontario Canada
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground, 289 Caves Rd., Warsaw, Ontario CANADA.Peterborough ON.mid-May to mid-October (705) 652-3161 / 1-877-816-7604 / [email protected]
The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.
All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground jungle gym. You can spend a couple of hours or the whole day exploring the caves. Wear clothes you don't mind dirtying and close fitting shoes and then come on out for some underground fun.
Learn more about the caves and plan your adventure by downloading our Spelunkers Guide to the Caves.
We...
published: 11 Sep 2018
Exploring the Hidden Wonders of Warsaw Caves on the Canadian Shield | A Thrilling Adventure
Join me on an unforgettable journey through the Warsaw Caves on the Canadian Shield in Peterborough, Ontario. This breathtaking natural wonder is home to a series of limestone caves and hiking trails that are perfect for adventure seekers like me. Located on the border of the Canadian Shield, Warsaw Caves is a geological gem that offers a unique glimpse into the ancient rock formations that make up this part of the world.
published: 17 Feb 2023
Warsaw Caves - Exploring Ontario
First video edit. Little road trip to explore some caves.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
Filmed on a GoPro Hero 9 Black
#Ontario #Canada #Warsaw #Warsawcaves #Hiking #Otonabee #explore #vlog #travel #gopro #hero9black #hero9
published: 09 Oct 2021
Hiking at Warsaw Caves Otanabee Region Ontario 🇨🇦
Warsaw Caves is 2 hours drive from Toronto. You can explore the caves and hike. They also have campground ground and a beach area where you can swim.
DAY USE
2023 Fees
Day Use Permit, Vehicle (Car) Entry$19.00
Day Use Permit, Walk-in / Adult$10.00
Day Use Permit, Walk-in / Child$6.00
Day Use, Bus Passenger, / Person$3.00
Day Use Permit / Bus$82.00
Day Use for Picnic Shelter:
(please reserve in advance)$31.00
PASS
Annual Pass to Conservation Areas
General$70.00
Seniors$55.00
Music by Trevor Sellman - Happy Go Lucky - https://thmatc.co/?l=CA9F2624
#caves #ontario
published: 08 Jul 2023
Get Outside Ep 3 - Exploring Warsaw Caves
Get Outside - Ep 3 - Exploring Warsaw Caves
Ben Stacey along with Paige and Tim Evans spend a day exploring Warsaw Caves, hiking, and paddling the Indian River. Warsaw, Ontario.
Get Outside brings viewers along to experience various outdoor activities including paddling, hiking, camping, and back country camping. It not only shows what you can do in the outdoors but encourages people to get outside themselves.
published: 15 Feb 2019
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area has it all!
Nestled in the valley of the Indian River, the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area offers a range of recreational opportunities the entire family can enjoy.
Come join us for a day of outdoor adventure and exploration! We have hiking trails, canoeing, a beach, picnic facilities, and more – and we’re less than two hours away from the GTA! Spend a few days with us in our campground to thoroughly enjoy everything we have to offer.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
published: 20 Aug 2021
EXPLORING WARSAW CAVES (ONTARIO)
Our day of adventure, exploring the limestone Warsaw Caves, near Peterborough, Ontario.
published: 20 Aug 2017
Warsaw Caves, Ontario, Canada
Guys' weekend and our adventure to Warsaw Caves Conservation Area.
published: 22 Jul 2017
Warsaw Caves in Warsaw Ontario Canada
Located at 289 Caves Rd, Warsaw, ON.
The area is open from mid May to mid October.
It's a breathtakingly beautiful place showing nature in all its glory. From underground caves, to fresh water streams, river, beach, forestry, canoe rentals and camping. There's also a lookout where you can look down the gorge of the Indian River. It's 100% worth the trek there and the trek on foot to explore the region.
***Info taken direct from their website***
The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.
All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground jungle gym. You can...
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground, 289 Caves Rd., Warsaw, Ontario CANADA.Peterborough ON.mid-May to mid-October (705) 652-3161 / 1-877-816-7604 / ca...
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground, 289 Caves Rd., Warsaw, Ontario CANADA.Peterborough ON.mid-May to mid-October (705) 652-3161 / 1-877-816-7604 / [email protected]
The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.
All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground jungle gym. You can spend a couple of hours or the whole day exploring the caves. Wear clothes you don't mind dirtying and close fitting shoes and then come on out for some underground fun.
Learn more about the caves and plan your adventure by downloading our Spelunkers Guide to the Caves.
We've got 52 camp sites (unserviced) available for you to enjoy in a beautiful wooded setting less than two hours away from the GTA. Come spend the weekend with us or bring your family for an extended stay through the week.
Our accessible comfort station offers washrooms, showers, laundry room and a dish wash station.
We're open from mid-May through to Thanksgiving each year (Friday, May 8 to Monday, October 12, 2015).
There's more than caves for hikers to enjoy at Warsaw Caves. You'll also find 15 km of trail that meanders through forests and across a limestone plain. Visit the lookout and enjoy a great view down the gorge of Indian River. There's potholes and kettles and a disappearing river. Through the seasons you can see a wide variety of wildflowers and take in the colours of the fall.
Spend a relaxing day paddling a canoe on the Indian River. It's Canoeing 101 – flat water, a gentle current and lots of great scenery. Bring your own canoe or rent one of ours.
A trip to the village of Warsaw by canoe is just two hours out and two hours back and makes a great day trip. Or you can just amble along the river at your leisure.
Enjoy a day on the beach and cool off with a dip in our swimming area on the Indian River. Make it a picnic and enjoy a lazy day. There are tables and barbecues nearby, or bring your own barbecue.
We also offer swimming on Lake Chemong at the Selwyn Beach Conservation Area.
You can fish the length of the Indian River between our canoe launch and the dam in Warsaw as shown in our Indian River Canoe Trip Guide.
The character of the river varies widely and it goes anywhere from a couple of feet deep in places to 28 feet at Quarry Lake.
The catch here is primarily pan fish like perch, crappie and sunfish, alongside bass and mudcat.
Caves close to Toronto GTA, Mississauga, Oakville. Canada
Must see Canada
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground, 289 Caves Rd., Warsaw, Ontario CANADA.Peterborough ON.mid-May to mid-October (705) 652-3161 / 1-877-816-7604 / [email protected]
The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.
All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground jungle gym. You can spend a couple of hours or the whole day exploring the caves. Wear clothes you don't mind dirtying and close fitting shoes and then come on out for some underground fun.
Learn more about the caves and plan your adventure by downloading our Spelunkers Guide to the Caves.
We've got 52 camp sites (unserviced) available for you to enjoy in a beautiful wooded setting less than two hours away from the GTA. Come spend the weekend with us or bring your family for an extended stay through the week.
Our accessible comfort station offers washrooms, showers, laundry room and a dish wash station.
We're open from mid-May through to Thanksgiving each year (Friday, May 8 to Monday, October 12, 2015).
There's more than caves for hikers to enjoy at Warsaw Caves. You'll also find 15 km of trail that meanders through forests and across a limestone plain. Visit the lookout and enjoy a great view down the gorge of Indian River. There's potholes and kettles and a disappearing river. Through the seasons you can see a wide variety of wildflowers and take in the colours of the fall.
Spend a relaxing day paddling a canoe on the Indian River. It's Canoeing 101 – flat water, a gentle current and lots of great scenery. Bring your own canoe or rent one of ours.
A trip to the village of Warsaw by canoe is just two hours out and two hours back and makes a great day trip. Or you can just amble along the river at your leisure.
Enjoy a day on the beach and cool off with a dip in our swimming area on the Indian River. Make it a picnic and enjoy a lazy day. There are tables and barbecues nearby, or bring your own barbecue.
We also offer swimming on Lake Chemong at the Selwyn Beach Conservation Area.
You can fish the length of the Indian River between our canoe launch and the dam in Warsaw as shown in our Indian River Canoe Trip Guide.
The character of the river varies widely and it goes anywhere from a couple of feet deep in places to 28 feet at Quarry Lake.
The catch here is primarily pan fish like perch, crappie and sunfish, alongside bass and mudcat.
Caves close to Toronto GTA, Mississauga, Oakville. Canada
Must see Canada
Join me on an unforgettable journey through the Warsaw Caves on the Canadian Shield in Peterborough, Ontario. This breathtaking natural wonder is home to a seri...
Join me on an unforgettable journey through the Warsaw Caves on the Canadian Shield in Peterborough, Ontario. This breathtaking natural wonder is home to a series of limestone caves and hiking trails that are perfect for adventure seekers like me. Located on the border of the Canadian Shield, Warsaw Caves is a geological gem that offers a unique glimpse into the ancient rock formations that make up this part of the world.
Join me on an unforgettable journey through the Warsaw Caves on the Canadian Shield in Peterborough, Ontario. This breathtaking natural wonder is home to a series of limestone caves and hiking trails that are perfect for adventure seekers like me. Located on the border of the Canadian Shield, Warsaw Caves is a geological gem that offers a unique glimpse into the ancient rock formations that make up this part of the world.
First video edit. Little road trip to explore some caves.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
Filmed on a GoPro Her...
First video edit. Little road trip to explore some caves.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
Filmed on a GoPro Hero 9 Black
#Ontario #Canada #Warsaw #Warsawcaves #Hiking #Otonabee #explore #vlog #travel #gopro #hero9black #hero9
First video edit. Little road trip to explore some caves.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
Filmed on a GoPro Hero 9 Black
#Ontario #Canada #Warsaw #Warsawcaves #Hiking #Otonabee #explore #vlog #travel #gopro #hero9black #hero9
Warsaw Caves is 2 hours drive from Toronto. You can explore the caves and hike. They also have campground ground and a beach area where you can swim.
DAY USE
2...
Warsaw Caves is 2 hours drive from Toronto. You can explore the caves and hike. They also have campground ground and a beach area where you can swim.
DAY USE
2023 Fees
Day Use Permit, Vehicle (Car) Entry$19.00
Day Use Permit, Walk-in / Adult$10.00
Day Use Permit, Walk-in / Child$6.00
Day Use, Bus Passenger, / Person$3.00
Day Use Permit / Bus$82.00
Day Use for Picnic Shelter:
(please reserve in advance)$31.00
PASS
Annual Pass to Conservation Areas
General$70.00
Seniors$55.00
Music by Trevor Sellman - Happy Go Lucky - https://thmatc.co/?l=CA9F2624
#caves #ontario
Warsaw Caves is 2 hours drive from Toronto. You can explore the caves and hike. They also have campground ground and a beach area where you can swim.
DAY USE
2023 Fees
Day Use Permit, Vehicle (Car) Entry$19.00
Day Use Permit, Walk-in / Adult$10.00
Day Use Permit, Walk-in / Child$6.00
Day Use, Bus Passenger, / Person$3.00
Day Use Permit / Bus$82.00
Day Use for Picnic Shelter:
(please reserve in advance)$31.00
PASS
Annual Pass to Conservation Areas
General$70.00
Seniors$55.00
Music by Trevor Sellman - Happy Go Lucky - https://thmatc.co/?l=CA9F2624
#caves #ontario
Get Outside - Ep 3 - Exploring Warsaw Caves
Ben Stacey along with Paige and Tim Evans spend a day exploring Warsaw Caves, hiking, and paddling the Indian River....
Get Outside - Ep 3 - Exploring Warsaw Caves
Ben Stacey along with Paige and Tim Evans spend a day exploring Warsaw Caves, hiking, and paddling the Indian River. Warsaw, Ontario.
Get Outside brings viewers along to experience various outdoor activities including paddling, hiking, camping, and back country camping. It not only shows what you can do in the outdoors but encourages people to get outside themselves.
Get Outside - Ep 3 - Exploring Warsaw Caves
Ben Stacey along with Paige and Tim Evans spend a day exploring Warsaw Caves, hiking, and paddling the Indian River. Warsaw, Ontario.
Get Outside brings viewers along to experience various outdoor activities including paddling, hiking, camping, and back country camping. It not only shows what you can do in the outdoors but encourages people to get outside themselves.
Nestled in the valley of the Indian River, the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area offers a range of recreational opportunities the entire family can enjoy.
Come j...
Nestled in the valley of the Indian River, the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area offers a range of recreational opportunities the entire family can enjoy.
Come join us for a day of outdoor adventure and exploration! We have hiking trails, canoeing, a beach, picnic facilities, and more – and we’re less than two hours away from the GTA! Spend a few days with us in our campground to thoroughly enjoy everything we have to offer.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
Nestled in the valley of the Indian River, the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area offers a range of recreational opportunities the entire family can enjoy.
Come join us for a day of outdoor adventure and exploration! We have hiking trails, canoeing, a beach, picnic facilities, and more – and we’re less than two hours away from the GTA! Spend a few days with us in our campground to thoroughly enjoy everything we have to offer.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
Located at 289 Caves Rd, Warsaw, ON.
The area is open from mid May to mid October.
It's a breathtakingly beautiful place showing nature in all its glory. From u...
Located at 289 Caves Rd, Warsaw, ON.
The area is open from mid May to mid October.
It's a breathtakingly beautiful place showing nature in all its glory. From underground caves, to fresh water streams, river, beach, forestry, canoe rentals and camping. There's also a lookout where you can look down the gorge of the Indian River. It's 100% worth the trek there and the trek on foot to explore the region.
***Info taken direct from their website***
The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.
All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground jungle gym. You can spend a couple of hours or the whole day exploring the caves. Wear clothes you don't mind dirtying and close fitting shoes and then come on out for some underground fun.
http://www.warsawcaves.com/caves.htm
Located at 289 Caves Rd, Warsaw, ON.
The area is open from mid May to mid October.
It's a breathtakingly beautiful place showing nature in all its glory. From underground caves, to fresh water streams, river, beach, forestry, canoe rentals and camping. There's also a lookout where you can look down the gorge of the Indian River. It's 100% worth the trek there and the trek on foot to explore the region.
***Info taken direct from their website***
The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.
All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground jungle gym. You can spend a couple of hours or the whole day exploring the caves. Wear clothes you don't mind dirtying and close fitting shoes and then come on out for some underground fun.
http://www.warsawcaves.com/caves.htm
Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground, 289 Caves Rd., Warsaw, Ontario CANADA.Peterborough ON.mid-May to mid-October (705) 652-3161 / 1-877-816-7604 / [email protected]
The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.
All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground jungle gym. You can spend a couple of hours or the whole day exploring the caves. Wear clothes you don't mind dirtying and close fitting shoes and then come on out for some underground fun.
Learn more about the caves and plan your adventure by downloading our Spelunkers Guide to the Caves.
We've got 52 camp sites (unserviced) available for you to enjoy in a beautiful wooded setting less than two hours away from the GTA. Come spend the weekend with us or bring your family for an extended stay through the week.
Our accessible comfort station offers washrooms, showers, laundry room and a dish wash station.
We're open from mid-May through to Thanksgiving each year (Friday, May 8 to Monday, October 12, 2015).
There's more than caves for hikers to enjoy at Warsaw Caves. You'll also find 15 km of trail that meanders through forests and across a limestone plain. Visit the lookout and enjoy a great view down the gorge of Indian River. There's potholes and kettles and a disappearing river. Through the seasons you can see a wide variety of wildflowers and take in the colours of the fall.
Spend a relaxing day paddling a canoe on the Indian River. It's Canoeing 101 – flat water, a gentle current and lots of great scenery. Bring your own canoe or rent one of ours.
A trip to the village of Warsaw by canoe is just two hours out and two hours back and makes a great day trip. Or you can just amble along the river at your leisure.
Enjoy a day on the beach and cool off with a dip in our swimming area on the Indian River. Make it a picnic and enjoy a lazy day. There are tables and barbecues nearby, or bring your own barbecue.
We also offer swimming on Lake Chemong at the Selwyn Beach Conservation Area.
You can fish the length of the Indian River between our canoe launch and the dam in Warsaw as shown in our Indian River Canoe Trip Guide.
The character of the river varies widely and it goes anywhere from a couple of feet deep in places to 28 feet at Quarry Lake.
The catch here is primarily pan fish like perch, crappie and sunfish, alongside bass and mudcat.
Caves close to Toronto GTA, Mississauga, Oakville. Canada
Must see Canada
Join me on an unforgettable journey through the Warsaw Caves on the Canadian Shield in Peterborough, Ontario. This breathtaking natural wonder is home to a series of limestone caves and hiking trails that are perfect for adventure seekers like me. Located on the border of the Canadian Shield, Warsaw Caves is a geological gem that offers a unique glimpse into the ancient rock formations that make up this part of the world.
First video edit. Little road trip to explore some caves.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
Filmed on a GoPro Hero 9 Black
#Ontario #Canada #Warsaw #Warsawcaves #Hiking #Otonabee #explore #vlog #travel #gopro #hero9black #hero9
Warsaw Caves is 2 hours drive from Toronto. You can explore the caves and hike. They also have campground ground and a beach area where you can swim.
DAY USE
2023 Fees
Day Use Permit, Vehicle (Car) Entry$19.00
Day Use Permit, Walk-in / Adult$10.00
Day Use Permit, Walk-in / Child$6.00
Day Use, Bus Passenger, / Person$3.00
Day Use Permit / Bus$82.00
Day Use for Picnic Shelter:
(please reserve in advance)$31.00
PASS
Annual Pass to Conservation Areas
General$70.00
Seniors$55.00
Music by Trevor Sellman - Happy Go Lucky - https://thmatc.co/?l=CA9F2624
#caves #ontario
Get Outside - Ep 3 - Exploring Warsaw Caves
Ben Stacey along with Paige and Tim Evans spend a day exploring Warsaw Caves, hiking, and paddling the Indian River. Warsaw, Ontario.
Get Outside brings viewers along to experience various outdoor activities including paddling, hiking, camping, and back country camping. It not only shows what you can do in the outdoors but encourages people to get outside themselves.
Nestled in the valley of the Indian River, the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area offers a range of recreational opportunities the entire family can enjoy.
Come join us for a day of outdoor adventure and exploration! We have hiking trails, canoeing, a beach, picnic facilities, and more – and we’re less than two hours away from the GTA! Spend a few days with us in our campground to thoroughly enjoy everything we have to offer.
https://www.otonabeeconservation.com/camping-outdoor-recreation/warsaw-caves/
Located at 289 Caves Rd, Warsaw, ON.
The area is open from mid May to mid October.
It's a breathtakingly beautiful place showing nature in all its glory. From underground caves, to fresh water streams, river, beach, forestry, canoe rentals and camping. There's also a lookout where you can look down the gorge of the Indian River. It's 100% worth the trek there and the trek on foot to explore the region.
***Info taken direct from their website***
The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area and Campground takes its name from a series of seven caves found in the park. The caves were formed thousands of years ago at the end of the last ice age by the rushing melt waters of a glacier that covered Ontario.
All you need is a flashlight or a headlamp to enjoy this natural underground jungle gym. You can spend a couple of hours or the whole day exploring the caves. Wear clothes you don't mind dirtying and close fitting shoes and then come on out for some underground fun.
http://www.warsawcaves.com/caves.htm
The township is the site of drumlins known as the Drumlins of Douro, and home of the Warsaw Caves near the community of Warsaw.
Douro's general store has been run by the same family since the late 19th century.
Communities
The township comprises the communities of Centre Dummer, Clarina, Cottesloe, Crowes Landing, Donwood, Douro, Five Corners, Galesburg, Gilchrist Bay, Guerin, Hall's Glen, Juniper Island, McCrackens Landing, South Beach, Young's Point, South Dummer and Warsaw.
In February, a pulsing flash of light across the night sky described by some as a "fireball" was seen in upstate New York, in and around Buffalo with subsequent sightings near Le Roy, Genesee County and Warsaw, Wyoming County.