Traveling Eastern Canada: Bonnechere Cave and the Stone Fence Theatre

The Ottawa Valley in Ontario, Canada has many wonderful places for you to visit, and plenty of timeshares where you can stay. One nice day trip is a stop at the Bonnechere Cave and then a night at the Stone Fence Theatre.

Drive through a beautiful landscape where homes, farms and barns pepper the rolling hills on your way there. The Bonnechere Cave itself is home to numerous fossils which show that the area once enjoyed a tropical climate. You can get a guided tour of the cave, the many chambers and corridors, and hear about the history it has revealed.

The vaulted walls of the Bonnechere Cave are composed of various layers that glisten from seeping water. As the water constantly cools the cave, the temperature remains a chilly 10 degrees Celsius. Coming out of the cave on a summer day can feel like stepping into a tropical forest.

After your spelunking adventure, drive to the town of Brudenell where you’ll find the Stone Fence Theatre. Costumed musicians and dancers enact vignettes from their pioneer past with humor and verve. You can find out more about this non-profit community theatre at the Stone Fence Theatre website, including directions, pictures, and information about shows and making reservations.

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Kit loves fun spots and is eager to introduce you to interesting new places to visit. Read more of her articles at http://www.fun-travel-blog.com/.
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