To start off, this review is based on my experience during autumn, which I would imagine to be very different than winter. There are numerous attractions on things to do and see here, so grab some popcorn for a long read on each breakdown.
Caves - The most popular cave that I saw during my time here is the "Refrigerator Cave". Big line up with plenty of people taking selfies at the entrance. Recommend only two people in at once since it's pretty narrow. There's some light fixture inside so you don't need to bring a flashlight. The history behind this is that it use to act as a natural refrigerator given it's cold temperature. Rocks can be slippery because of the moisture so watch your step. There were signs mentioning a cave called Fat Man's Misery but this was unfortunately closed off. At least we got a discount. I've gone spelunking before so i was a bit disappointing with what I saw as it wasn't as scenic or deep as I had anticipated. Overall, if you never been in a cave before, this isn't a bad way to get your feet wet.
Nature Trails - Simply put, it's great. Beautiful trees and moss on the rocks really make you feel like you're out in the wilderness. The trails are well maintained that aren't overly steep. However, if you want a good view, you'll have to head up to the top and see a nice panoramic view of the countryside, forests and lakes. A lot of couples come up here to take pictures. Again, hiking shoes are recommended.
Suspension Bridge - Ok, this is pretty cool. It's the longest suspension footbridge in Southern Ontario. The view is fantastic as you can see large stretches of land and the Georgian Bay. You'll see signs reassuring you it's safe and can hold three stacks of people over. It's a flexible bridge, so you're bound to have some people messing around trying to swing it back and forth. This was one of my favourite spots of the whole location.
Thunderbird Twin Zip Line - First off, there's two kinds of zip lines at this location. The one you want to go to is the Thunder Twin Zip Line. The other one is part of some group discount, which I don't recommend. Reason being is the view is mainly the parking lot, which is not a good use of your time and money. Now the Thunderbird Twin Zip Line is Ontario's longest twin zip line. When you get your gear on, you'll be put into a mini crash course that teaches you how to control your speed when you're going down. Once you're ready, you'll climb up a tower to get into position. This is a thrilling ride where you'll see really cool scenic view along the way. Make sure you slow down near the end, or you'll have a rough landing. If you bring an action camera or goPro, make sure you aim it down-ish and to the side so you avoid filming your hands on the handle.
Trout Pond & Picnic Area - This a really nice garden with a water fountain and plenty of trouts in the pond. You can buy trout food for a quarter to feed them. Some people try to get the fish to eat out of their hands, which I do not recommend. Great place for a picnic here and I recommend getting there a little early for lunch or you'll run out of seats. There's not a lot of food options here, so if you plan on coming, pack your lunch. There's also a mini trail that you can take around the pond, but watch your step since it's pretty narrow.
Rocky the Train - Mainly for kids, but adults can fit in it too! I had fun just riding this after a long hike. There's commentaries about the animals characters and information about the park itself. If you want to just relax and enjoy a ride, hop in!
Overall, this place is definitely worth checking out. If you happen to be going to Blue Mountain, make sure to come by here since it's only about 10-15 mins away. read more