A short walk east of Elora, this superb swimming hole offers seemingly bottomless waters and 12m limestone cliffs. Hormone-fueled teens plummet from great heights, despite signs suggesting they don't. A popular spot on summer weekends; come early to be sure you get in, since the site often reaches capacity (1300 people) by noon! Better yet, plan your visit mid-week to avoid the crowds.
Elora Quarry Conservation Area
Southwestern Ontario
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