Rock Glen Conservation Area Arkona - Part 1
Travel back in time hundreds of millions of years to the days when North America lay beneath a warm, shallow, saltwater sea. Visit Rock Glen Conservation Area near Arkona, home of majestic Rock Glen Falls and fossils along the Ausable Gorge and at Arkona Lions Museum and Information Centre. Location: 43° 5’ 3.249” N • –81° 49’ 17.205” W Visit abca.on.ca. Rock Glen Conservation Area is located two kilometres northeast of Arkona, Ontario, Canada at 8680 Rock Glen Road in the Municipality of Lambton Shores.
Rock Glen Conservation Area Arkona - Part 2
This is the second of two 2015 videos created about Rock Glen Conservation Area, near Arkona, Ontario, Canada. Rock Glen Conservation Area is owned and operated by Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA). To find out more visit abca.on.ca. Rock Glen Conservation Area is located two kilometres northeast of Arkona, Ontario, Canada at 8680 Rock Glen Road in the Municipality of Lambton Shores. Location: 43° 5’ 3.249” N • –81° 49’ 17.205” W.
Rock Glen Conservation Area & Waterfall
Day trip to hike around the trails of Rock Glen Conservation Area, with the finally being the waterfalls.
A visit to ROCK GLEN in ARKONA, Ontario
While visiting home for a short time in the autumn, a quick trip up to Arkona, Ontario to visit the Rock Glen Conservation Area with my friend Sierra was in order.
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Rock Glen Conservation Area
Rock Glen Conservation Area is a suburban conservation area located in the town of Arkona, in the municipality of Lambton Shores, Ontario, Canada. London to Arkona is roughly around 45-55 mins drive.
Rock Glen Conservation Area - Rickerfam 2019
Another amazing time spent fossil hunting and enjoying the falls and a picnic at Rock Glen 6.5y 4.5y
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Me and my Wife on a stroll Canada Style.
A Brief Tour of Rock Glen Conservation Area
Rock Glen Conservation Area, taken 6 June 2015 with a Yuneec Q500
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Rock Glen Falls - Canada-Camps.ca Hiking Location Review
Rock Glen Falls, located near Arkona, is a wonderful landmark of south western Ontario. In a landscape that is known for its wide open, and flat farmland; this waterfall is a welcome discovery for any nature trail hiker.
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Easter Hike 2019 Rock Glen Arkona, Ontario
Hike with My Wife, Daughter, and Mother, in Rock Glen.
Rock Glen Conservation Loop
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Arkona Rock Glen Fossil Trail, Ausable River Ontario
Rock Glen Conservation Area, on the Ausable River in Arkona, Ontario, Canada, is renowned for its Devonian-era fossils dating back 350 million years. The adjacent Ausable Gorge was first inhabited by paleo-people over 6000 years ago. This slide show features sinuous images of the glen's 10.7 metre waterfall, riverscapes, landscapes, and foliage close-ups. Sanctum, composed and performed by Rapoon, provides an insistently rhythmic musical track with aboriginal overtones. Quotes by Dion Boucicault, Lao Tzu, Henry David Thoreau, Francois Rabelais, Delmore Schwartz, and Eric Woolfson compare the river's flow with time's passage.
Rock Glen Falls, Arkona Ontario Canada
This is the falls at the Rock Glen Conservation Area on January 15/07. Not suitable for swimming....too cold.
Adventure Series – Arkona Lions Museum – Rock Glen Conservation Area
The Rock Glen Conservation Area is a gorgeous 27-hectare park located in the town of Arkona. It is owned & maintained by the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA). The park is known worldwide for its breathtaking 10 metre-high Rock Glen Falls, Devonian era fossil deposits and Carolinian forest. As well as, the fossil & indigenous artifact collection at Arkona Lions Museum & Information Centre. There are lookouts, pavilions, stairs, boardwalks and bridges allowing explorers to safely traverse the steep sides of the glen.
The Ausable Gorge
This Area of Natural and Scientific Interest is composed of a stunning valley complex comprising more than 1700 hectares of land within the Carolinian Life Zone. The Ausable Gorge was carved out thousands of years ago by the Ausable River, exposing the underlying fossilized bedrock, making the gorge a world renowned treasure for fossil lovers of all ages. This rare mix of deciduous and Carolinian forest species is home to an exceptionally diverse plant and animal community with numerous species that are rare in Canada. The Southern Flying Squirrel, Hooded Warbler, Queen Snake, Tulip Tree and Sweet Joe-Pye-Weed are just a few of the Carolinian species inhabiting the 100 foot deep gorge. The extraordinary depth of the Ausable Gorge has created a number of breathtaking waterfalls that cascade over its rigid banks. The well known falls at Rock Glen tumble over 10 metres to the rocky bottom below. Suck power was harnessed and used to drive serveral mills in the area along with a hydroelectric dam until World War II. Historic remnants of these old dam structures are still evident in the gorge today.
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GeoCaching is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a GPSr capable device to navigate to cleverly hidden containers called GeoCaches. It is the largest real world treasure hunt with over 3.1M GeoCaches and millions more active GeoCachers playing the game worldwide.
What is “Big Blue Switch” day ? - Every year on May 2nd, GeoCachers celebrate the anniversary of the birth of GeoCaching with the Big Blue Switch Souvenir. To earn the digital souvenir under your profile, find a GeoCache or attend an Event on May 2nd.
On May 2, 2000, just past midnight, the U.S government discontinued its use of Selective Availability in order to make GPS more responsive to civil and commercial users worldwide. Twenty-four satellites around the globe processed their new orders, and instantly the accuracy of GPS technology improved tenfold. Tens of thousands of GPS receivers around the world had an instant upgrade. Prior to this date, only the military had the ability to receive accurate GPS readings. Now, the world and all its wonderful people could pinpoint their precise location. For reasons unknown, this is often referred to as the flipping of the 'Big Blue Switch'.
The very next day, a computer consultant named Dave Ulmer hid a black bucket in the woods near Portland, Oregon. Along with a logbook and pencil, he left various prize items including videos, books, software, and a slingshot, then posted the coordinates online.
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Three days later, the container was located by Mike Teague. Now, seventeen years later, geocaching has become a global phenomenon to get off the couch and get outside.
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FALL 2019: Rock Glen Conservation Area
Rock Glen Conservation Area is a suburban conservation area located in the town of Arkona, in the municipality of Lambton Shores, Ontario, Canada. The conservation area is owned and maintained by the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority.
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Address: 8680 Rock Glen Rd, Arkona, ON N0M 1B0
Waterfalls - Rock Glen Conservation Area
Just a short clip to start this channel. Rock Glen Conservation Area Arkona Ontario.
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Day trip to Rock Glen Conservation Area
Took a day trip to rock Glen conversation area with my family and my husband's family. We hiked the trails, saw the waterfall and saw the nature of the park. I've been to this conservation area before. They have a museum and a place where you can have a picnic while being surrounded by beautiful tall trees and nature.
We camped across the road at Rock Glen camp ground where they have pretty much every activity you can think of to have during camping :)
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Crawling Rock Glen 06-03-18
I went down with the guys for a sunday crawl @ Rock Glen conservation I drove my girlfriend's scx10 G6 along side a Axial Scx10.2 Cherokee and 2 10.2 Rubicons! Wish I got more group footage! Next time!
New Year's @ Rock Glen Family Resort
We decided to end 2018 and start 2019 camping in a cabin!
Rock Glen is a family RV/Tent/Cabin resort with so many amenities (including a heated indoor pool and playground)!
We danced out of 2018 and into 2019!
What an awesome family experience!
Rock Glen Conservation Area In The Winter 2018
Rock Glen Conservation Area in The Winter 2018. Shot on Samsung S8+ Using Zhiyun Smooth Q
Rock Glen Conservation Area Falls
It was quite windy and misty at lower altitude but such a beautiful day. Youtube upload didn't come out as well as I hoped.
More footage will be uploaded soon.
Note: Any flights in this park can only be done with permission from Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority and pilot certifications with Transport Canada are required.