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Located in the heart of the Torbolton Forest, the Constance Bay Sand Hills are more than 10,000 years old. It is a 61 metres mountain east of Buckham’s Point and east of Buckham’s Bay.

While the trail to the Sand Hills is easily marked, it is not accessible to all. Tall jack pines surround the sandy hills providing an incredible atmosphere to this isolated pocket of Ontario. If you enjoy exploration and hiking, then be sure to visit the Constance Bay Sand Hills.

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