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1. The Villages Beneath the Waves

Cornwall, Ontario, Canada

Entire communities were intentionally flooded to create the St. Lawrence Seaway, their remnants still visible to divers.

2. An Ancient Geological Bridge

Gananoque, Ontario, Canada

This region forms a rare geological 'bridge' connecting two ancient rock formations, fostering incredible biodiversity.

3. Kingston's Fortified Past

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Kingston is home to more Martello Towers than any other city in North America, built for a war that never fully arrived.

4. The Lake Above the Lake

Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada

A mysterious freshwater lake sits 60 meters above Lake Ontario with no apparent inlet or permanent outlet, defying conventional hydrology.

5. Bird Migration Superhighway

Presqu'ile Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

This unique peninsula is a critical stopover for hundreds of bird species on one of North America's busiest migratory routes.

6. Salmon Run Through Town

Port Hope, Ontario, Canada

Each autumn, thousands of salmon battle their way upstream through the Ganaraska River, right through the middle of this charming town.

7. Canada's First Subterranean Railway

Brockville, Ontario, Canada

Beneath Brockville lies Canada's first railway tunnel, hand-dug in the 1850s and now a unique walk-through attraction.

8. The Canal That Was Almost Too Late

Perth, Ontario, Canada

The Tay Canal was dug in the 1830s to connect the town of Perth to the Rideau Canal system, but by its completion, railways were already making it obsolete.

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