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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Use:Day Use, Vehicle (Car) Entry: $14.00Day Use, Walk-in per Adult: $5.50Day Use, Walk-in per Child: $3.00Day Use, Bus Passenger, per Person: $2.00Day Use, Per Bus: $80.00Day Use for Picnic Shelter: $30.00 (please reserve in advance) Annual Pass to Conservation Areas:General: $50.00Seniors: $35.00 Camping:Campsite, Unserviced, per Night: $44.00Campsite, Unserviced, per Week (7 days): $264.00Additional Vehicle at Campsite, per Night: $17.00Group Campsite, per Person, per Night: $8.75Group Campsite, per Scout/Guide/Cadet, per Night: $5.00 Other Fees:Canoe/Kayak Rental, per Hour: $11.00Canoe/Kayak Rental, per Day: $42.00 Please Note: Fees are inclusive of all applicable taxes.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Best Extreme Adventure Sports Caves.The Warsaw area is characterized Campground, enjoy canoeing, fishing & swimming on the Indian River and Located in Peterborough county Ontario , near the village of Warsaw. by limestone bedrock formed in the Paleozoic era seas that covered the entire region over 350 million years ago. this bedrock was shaped through a series of Pleistocene epoch glaciations , including the Wisconsin ice age which ended 1000 year ago.At the height of this ice age 20,000 years ago much of Ontario was covered in sheets of ice two to three kilometers thick. When these glaciers began to retreat 12,000 years ago, melt waters created prehistoric Lake Algonquin (the present-day upper Great Lakes and Lake Simcoe) Lake Iroquois (present-day Lake Ontario)
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