Perched on the rocky shore of a wilderness island in Georgian Bay, two “flowerpots” stand a respectful distance from each other, oblivious to the crowds surrounding them and the commotion they have caused for two centuries. These gravity-defying, some say mythical, sea stacks were formed when lake erosion “ate” at either side of stronger parts of the rock and eventually left
Unique marine pockets of high ecological value and biodiversity on Eastern Lake Ontario from Brighton and Prince Edward County to Kingston should be designated within a newly created National Marine Conservation Area (NMCA) by the federal and provincial governments, urges a new study by Nature Canada.