Limehouse mill Ontario

Limehouse Conservation Area

Limehouse Conservation Area is located in Limehouse, Ontario Canada.

This Conservation area was established to preserve the cultural and natural history of the area including an old lime kiln, storage facility, and remnants of an old mill. There are also ancient cedar trees which are over 800 years old!

The 850km Bruce Trail runs through this property, and takes us through some crags formed over 11,000 years ago during the last ice age.

 

 

67 thoughts on “Limehouse Conservation Area

  1. thanks Wolfmaan for sharing this video wonderful info on all what a great experience there how do those trees actually stand if growing on the rock its great so much of the area still looks so well great footage thanks thumbs up amazing place

  2. Kudos -Thats how I went about life in barefeet growing up -And showing off our nature in Canada there`s so much to see one can`t phathom were to begin but begin with the tourist info centers in each town if you have time to stop one idea to start with is look at a topographical map and it will tell you what was there the rivers to look at the old towns and trails or to intersect old digs -mines -lakes-etc.-Nice thanks for sharing .

  3. @iamaGod357, Not at all, your arches get stronger by walking in barefeet. The muscles and tendons are exercised and get stronger and therefore help support the arches. I know because I have been walking barefoot for over 40 years with no problems at all to my feet.

  4. @Blackfootward I started walking barefoot for couple years and I went to a doctor who said my arch and my heel were falling, so I don’t know if it is a good idea to walk barefoot. My foot appears to be getting flatter

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