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Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

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Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
Phone:
+1 705-435-2498

Hours:
Sunday8am - 10pm
Monday8am - 10pm
Tuesday8am - 10pm
Wednesday8am - 10pm
Thursday8am - 10pm
Friday8am - 10pm
Saturday8am - 10pm


The Town of Mono is situated in south-central Ontario, Canada, at the south-east corner of Dufferin County. It stretches from Highway 9 along its southern border to Highway 89 along its northern border. Its border to the west is with the Township of Amaranth and in the east it is bordered by the Township of Adjala-Tosorontio. It was previously known as the Township of Mono. Mono is a rural community in both geography and character. It has a wide variation in topography, being composed of mostly rolling, tree-covered hills. It holds many streams and creeks which form the headwaters of three rivers - the Humber River, Nottawasaga River and Credit River and most of the town is located on high land relative to the rest of Southern Ontario. This leads to its current slogan of 'the heart of the headwaters'. Mono's residents live on farms, rural estates and in small settlements. Mono Centre, Hockley Village and Camilla are just some of the small communities which exist within the Town of Mono. Mono's population represents many different backgrounds, including the farming community, local businesses, numerous artists and artisans, commuters to neighbouring towns and cities, and weekend escapees from the urban bustle.
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