Eramosa Karst Feeder Lands Managment Plan Approved
The recently approved Hamilton Conservation Authority management plan for Ontario’s Eramosa Karst feeder lands add trails and an interpretive station but leaves the area largely undisturbed.
The recently approved Hamilton Conservation Authority management plan for Ontario’s Eramosa Karst feeder lands add trails and an interpretive station but leaves the area largely undisturbed.
The mysterious underground tunnel that was discovered recently in Toronto, Canada has been attributed to two men who merely wanted to hang out and “dig a cave”.
The latest white-nose syndrome map, released on March 4th, adds two confirmed counties, confirms one suspect county and adds another suspect county.
A feature story in the current issue of Sportsnet magazine highlights the underground adventures of crazy Canadian caver Nicholaus Vieira.
Follow a team of cavers as they descend 100 feet (30 meters) into Mini Gill Cave on Canada’s Vancouver Island.
First discovered in 1812, Cavernicole Cave cave lies in the heart of the Montreal and can be visited with the Quebec Speleology Society.
New research sheds new light on often overlooked archaeological remains from a Yukon cave.
An upcoming episode of the popular CBC show, The Nature of Things with Daivid Suzuki, follows scientists into British Columbia’s caves as they search for new antibiotics.
As part of a land swap deal between the city of Hamilton and the Hamilton Conservation Authority, the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area has gained an additional access point.
Learn about the local and international exploits of extreme Canadian caver Nicholaus Vieira.