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Elora Gorge Conservation Area

Elora Gorge Conservation Area

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7400 Wellington County Rd 21, Elora, Ontario, N0B 1S0, Canada
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Jul 8, 2018
The conservation officers were polite and helpful. The guest were all respectful to the park which is real nice to see. The park is real close to adventure to ELORA the town and the Quary. Super safe! The washrooms are clean. And the best for last the tub ride was Fun! BUT GET THERE EARLY if you go on a Saturday or Sunday it gets busy or sold out! HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.

Jul 10, 2018
The tubing is fun, it last over an hour in the river, but the walk is too damn long! If you never been there, you will find out what I am talking about. And check other reviews most of them were complaining about the walk. But I got a good tip for you. I do understand they can’t let everyone drive to the starting point, there’s not enough space to park, so they should offer some sort of shuttle service. Charge $10 more at the entry, they only charge one car(one family up to 5 people) $20; too cheap. Here is the tip, pay the ticket, rent the equipment, let’s respect the business; after that, leave the park, put this in your google map GPS: 7301 Middlebrook Rd, Centre Wellington, ON, N0B 1S0 From here you can go in the road of another side of river, drive up north to the starting point, tubing from there, whoever the one is not tubing, mostly one of the parents can drive south along the river to the low bridge, wait about an hour+, you can see your people at the end point. Then you can drive up again and start again. Most of people feel it’s fun but don’t want to do it again because the walk. Even just walk back to return the equipment, it’s painful. It’s takes away all the fun you just have.

Jul 14, 2018
Tubing here was a great experience. My group had our own tubing gear and we still had to wait in the massive line up (with people that didn't have gear) to sign the waiver. It would've been nice if people who had gear already were given a shorter line.

Jun 30, 2018
I was standing waiting 10 minutes before 5 with one party in front of me. Wouldn’t sell me wrist bands. Closes at 7:00 pm had my own equipment. Must be great to have a government job with Zero Customer service!! Communism sucks

Jul 1, 2018
Over priced considering there is no shuttle bus and used to have a shuttle bus for the cost. Entrance to the park is $14 plus tube rental is $30 PLUS $5 for registration. $45 for 2 hours. One person serving many ppl. This was falsely advertised on the website. Other than that, the tubing experience was amazing. i would highly recommend that you bring your own helmet, life jacket and tube.

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