Eramosa Karst
138 Votes Currently Open- Address: Hamilton, ON L8J 3X9, Canada Map
- Timings: 24-hrs Details
- Phone: +1-9055252181
- Time Required: 04:00 Hrs
- Tags: Outdoors, Cave, Trail, Convention Center, Family And Kids, Nature
A conservation area at Stoney Creek, Eramosa Karst is an evolutionary wonderland that is probably the best example of karst topography in the world. An area full of nature trails, caves and lush foliage, Eramosa Karst is great for nature lovers and hikers. Its features include sinkholes, vertical shafts, springs, disappearing streams and the 335-metre long Nexus cave which is10th longest in Ontario. Spread over 180 acres, this conservation area is where nature has taken its own whimsical course and has transformed the landscape into a fantasy land.
Eramosa Karst Travel Tips
- Administrative office timings: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
- Most of the hiking trails here are of easy to moderate difficulty.
How to Reach Eramosa Karst
- Nearest Bus Stop: RYMAL at FLETCHER
- RYMAL opposite FLETCHER
- RYMAL at UPPER MOUNT ALBION
- RYMAL opposite CELESTIAL
- Valentino's Restaurant – Paramount
- Kelsey's
- Milestones Grill & Bar
- Tim Hortons
- Subway Sandwiches
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- Eramosa Karst Address: Hamilton, ON L8J 3X9, Canada
- Eramosa Karst Contact Number: +1-9055252181
- Eramosa Karst Timing: 24-hrs
- Best time to visit Eramosa Karst(preferred time): 08:00 am - 03:00 pm
- Time required to visit Eramosa Karst: 04:00 Hrs
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2.3/10
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23.31% of people who visit Hamilton include Eramosa Karst in their plan
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138 Times
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08 AM - 09 AM
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36% of people start their Eramosa Karst visit around 08 AM - 09 AM
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4 Hrs
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People usually take around 4 Hrs to see Eramosa Karst
95% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Eramosa Karst
People normally club together Westfield Heritage Village and Battlefield House Museum while planning their visit to Eramosa Karst.