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Heaven’s Gate, Kitchitwaa Shkwaandem, 2,000 acres of iconic North, CONSERVED. The history of a land that endures is one of repeated heroism. It’s part of what makes Canada. Heaven’s Gate has the oldest rocks on Earth’s surface. Through five ice ages, Heaven’s Gate has endured. This pristine ancient ecosystem spans 80 km, connecting La Cloche Provincial Park to the west and Killarney Provincial Park to the east. The 1,984-acre site has been part of years of history, from being one of Northern Ontario’s first mining sites to having its iconic landscapes immortalized by the Group of Seven. The 115-year-old view is little changed. © WESTERN PART OF HEAVEN’S GATE, KATHRYN WILKINS
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Two mountains on this land provide habitat for 12 species at risk, including the Algonquin (Eastern) Wolf, Peregrine Falcon, Bald Eagle, Monarch Butterfly, Red-headed Woodpecker, and the Canada Warbler. Nature lovers can experience incredible recreational opportunities along the celebrated Heaven's Gate Trail, weaving through its towering stands of original hemlock, pine, yellow birch and hard maple. These trees have endured the test of time. Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy (EBC) is the custodian for Heaven’s Gate, nurseries for Sandhill Cranes and habitat for 63 rare species as well as the place John Muir,
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