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There’s a huge waterfall that plunges into an ancient gorge in this Ontario town

What if I told you there’s a small Ontario town that dates back to the Ice Age, known for its thundering waterfall and ancient gorge? It’s none other than Terrace Bay, and here’s what to know.

Over 20,000 years ago, glaciers covered the area, and as they melted, they left behind distinctive sand and gravel terraces.

According to Terrace Bay Tourism, these natural formations gave the town its name and are still visible today. It’s a true testament to the region’s ancient past.

Exploring Terrace Bay, Ont.

Terrace Bay was founded in the 1940s and built as a model one-industry town centred around forestry.

Per the tourism site, the town was built around the Kimberly-Clark pulp and paper mill, “which was established to exploit the abundant timber resources in the region.”

The mill drew a diverse mix of workers and families, building a thriving community around it.

Terrace Bay’s connection to the Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) also dates back to these times.

Now, Terrace Bay has adapted to new opportunities while preserving its natural charm.

Nature lovers can spend the day admiring the beautiful waterfall views that plunge into a deep gorge. And if you’re lucky, on the right date, it creates a misty rainbow.

Aguasabon Falls

Picture this: you’re standing at the edge of a ferocious 100-foot waterfall overlooking ancient cliffs and a massive gorge.

According to the Township of Terrace Bay, this must-see attraction stands tall at 100 ft. and cascades into the Aguasabon Gorge –  a 2.6 billion-year-old rock face.

There’s a 53 km trail that winds along the lakeshore, connecting five communities and offering sights of diverse landscapes and local wildlife.

Outdoor enthusiasts can also kayak or boat to a nearby cluster of islands, home to one of the world’s largest populations of woodland caribou, or tour a historic lighthouse, according to the tourism site.

Bundle up because in this season, a dip in the water is far from ideal.

It’s beautiful in the fall season as it is in the summer, so if you didn’t get a chance to visit these last few months, you’re in for a real treat this season.

From hiking to heritage, Terrace Bay has something for everyone who appreciates the outdoors.

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