From Parry Sound Harbour, you can board a boat to visit this narrow channel of water between Huckleberry and White islands.

Hole in the Wall

 

Bordered by steep rock cliffs covered in cedar and white pine, the channel formed from gradual erosion of gneiss rock.

Gneiss Rock

Natural Resources Canada and Ontario Geological Survey 2015. French River Provincial Park: A historic waterway through Canadian Shield gneiss; GeoTours Northern Ontario series.

 

If you take a close look, you’ll find large groups of Northern map turtles sunbathing on the shoreline.  

Basking and shedding scutes. Credit: Kayla Martin

Credit: Kayla Martin, courtesy of Georgian Bay Biosphere.

For more information on the Northern Map Turtle, visit: gbbr.ca/species-at-risk/common-map-turtle/

 

 

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Help us reach our fundraising goal for the new Bobby Orr Hall of Fame Exhibition! The re-designed museum includes content on the Georgian Bay region, the science of sport and values sport teaches us as exemplified by Bobby Orr Hall of Fame inductees. Donations over $25.00 are eligible for a tax receipt and donations of more than $100 will be acknowledged on our digital donor wall in the gallery.

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