Explore the Captivating Bonnechere Caves in Ontario

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Explore the Captivating Bonnechere Caves in Ontario
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This hidden underground cave system in Ontario needs to be on your bucket list

Located halfway between the renowned Algonquin Provincial Park and the capital city of Ottawa, you will find a place called Eganville, which is home to Ontario's captivating Bonnechere Caves.

Bonnechere Cave owners Chris and Val Hinsperger, run tours every day from 10 am to 4 pm on a first-come, first-served basis. The guided tours are about an hour long and leave every 20 to 30 minutes. They have been welcoming adventurers from around the world for over 55 years. While these caves seem like intentionally crafted art, they are actually the handiwork of Mother Nature herself. Dissolved out of solid rock by years of acidic water flow, the cave system dates back millions of years. Discovered in 1955, the caves soon became a huge tourist destination before being turned into a small, family-owned tour operation.

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