The Cheltenham Badlands is one of Ontario’s geological treasures.
European settlers cleared the land to establish homesteads and farms. From around 1850 to 1950, crops such as winter wheat, oats, potatoes and peas were grown here, and cattle grazed on the property. Signs of the apple orchard and a stone foundation from one of the original buildings still exist on the property.
Approximately 20 per cent of the property consists off badlands topography; the remaining portions of the site include mature forests, wetlands and regenerating cultural woodland. The property was acquired by the Ontario Heritage Trust in 2002 in collaboration with the Bruce Trail Conservancy and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
BAD LANDS has a parking lot that is closed and parking is against the law on the road. So Ontario Heritage Trust actually prevents people to see the place unless they charge you a fee.
Interesting phenomena that happened to us two cellphones became overheated.
I feel there is more to the story that we can find.