Tooth of Time - Audioguía Gratuita
Centre Wellington, Ontario, Canada
Tooth of Time, Mill Street West, Downtown Elora, Elora, Centre Wellington, Wellington County, Ontario, N1M 1K4, Canada
The Tooth of Time is a notable rock formation located in Elora, famous for its striking appearance along the Grand River. Documented as early as 1846 by The Canadian Gazette, it has become an integral part of the local landscape and history. The islet rock was originally a significant feature of the river, drawing attention from locals and visitors alike. Nearby attractions include the Elora Gorge Waterfall and the historic Elora Mill, rebuilt in stone in 1859 after a fire. The area is also a popular site for outdoor activities and scenic walks, with views available from Victoria Park trail. The site embodies the unique geological and cultural heritage of the region.