Fossil Hunting In Southern Ontario's Most Concentrated Fossil Bed. Rock Glen Conservation Area.

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025
  • A fantastic place to spend the day with your family, the Rock Glen Conservation Area offers a great boardwalk trail system, large picnic area with washroom facilities, a waterfall, and the largest concentration of fossils in Southern Ontario.
    Within minutes I had found dozens of different sorts of marine fossils!
    It is a truly great place for your children to explore.
    The conservation area is located about 45 minutes west of London Ontario, just north of the small town of Arkona. Driving on Townsend Line Rd (Secondary Highway 12), exit north onto Rock Glen Rd, and it will only be a couple of minutes drive, just follow the signs.
    Here is a link to google maps:
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Комментарии • 36

  • @debrabarone9726
    @debrabarone9726 2 года назад +11

    The first fossil you found was a horn coral from the Devonian Period around 350-400 years old. They are my favorite fossil to find, each horn coral has it own personality. I love your honesty about only taking one. I can understand the "no digging" but taking only one would be torture for me LOL!!!

  • @willkellogg5890
    @willkellogg5890 2 года назад +2

    This was such a chill video. I’m sure you made a nice memory for some of those kids who were having some trouble. Respect man

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words Will, it was a really fun day, and I hope some children were able to have some fun as well.

  • @DJLANDSCAPE1223
    @DJLANDSCAPE1223 Год назад +1

    thanks for the tips!

  • @shyblonde
    @shyblonde Год назад +1

    I live in the city and there are not very many fossils, I recently found a nice shell one by Humber river , so cool to see !

  • @billrobbins5874
    @billrobbins5874 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful area.

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  2 года назад

      Hi Bill, yes, it is a wonderful place to explore for the day or for a family outing.

  • @gramonehundred
    @gramonehundred Год назад

    i found some really cool fossils looks like scales and very well preserved. can anyone help explaining how do i go about identifying it? I also found a large quarts and was wondering how common it is to find in ontario? i couldn't believe no one else saw these.

  • @jessebrown9046
    @jessebrown9046 Год назад +1

    I'm 5 mins from rock glen in Thedford, we live on the highest area that's shale rock and the fossils are incredible, There everywhere you look, The tile yard is behind our property, fossil hunters from the US used to search here

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  Год назад

      Yes, I was amazed at how many there are in that area!

  • @ThatEEguy2818
    @ThatEEguy2818 2 года назад +2

    In about 1976, my 5th grade class went to Rock Glen on a field trip. I have a vivid memory of being next to a lake with lots of shale all around at the waters edge. Possible we hit another site on that same trip, but I don't remember. Do you know where that might have been?

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  2 года назад +2

      Hi Rick, thanks for watching.
      From this site it is only a 20 minute drive to The Pinery Provincial Park, as well as another conservation area. They are both on the shore of Lake Huron, and they both have a lot of trails along the shoreline which is primarily shale.
      That might have been it, there are no other inland lakes nearby.

    • @ThatEEguy2818
      @ThatEEguy2818 2 года назад +3

      @@bentroyoutdoors I had just about given up hope of ever knowing where that place was. All the people that were in charge that would remember have died. Thanks for the info.

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  2 года назад +2

      You're very welcome, have a blessed day!

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  2 года назад

      That is true! There are several quarries in that area, and some of them are quite large!
      Great point!

    • @ThatEEguy2818
      @ThatEEguy2818 2 года назад

      @@train2noplace1 it's hard to say where is was. I remember a large lake. I couldn't tell you if it was Lake Huron, or something smaller, as the memory is very faded. I do remember walking all over shale at the waters edge though.

  • @j.b.4340
    @j.b.4340 2 года назад +3

    Mucrospirifer (winged bivalve).

  • @roccoparadiso
    @roccoparadiso 2 года назад +2

    At Blue Mountain area, on Barrie ON. there is a lot Ammonite fossils. Those are the black one.

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Rocco! If I'm ever up that way again, I will look for them!
      Have a blessed day!

  • @judypalesh4839
    @judypalesh4839 Год назад

    Cool

  • @yinghannong
    @yinghannong Год назад

    How old is the site dated?

  • @kylegawron5358
    @kylegawron5358 2 года назад +1

    the spider im like thats a nope, and you go and touch it.

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  2 года назад

      Hahaha, thankfully there are not many harmful spiders in Canada.

  • @garyjaensch7143
    @garyjaensch7143 2 года назад +2

    To begin to understand the mystery’s of fossils, watch Michael J Oards flood geology series.

  • @larrywilliams6069
    @larrywilliams6069 2 года назад

    It was a bad day Troy, and I'm sorry and sad I had to given you some of it. Please pardon and forgive for this meltdown, and happy fossil discoveries.

    • @bentroyoutdoors
      @bentroyoutdoors  2 года назад

      No problem Larry, I understand.
      Thanks for the apology, I really appreciate it.
      Have a blessed day!

  • @brettwilson3142
    @brettwilson3142 Год назад +1

    No way I'm driving 3+hrs for 1 take home. But cool video.

  • @braedenk.4173
    @braedenk.4173 Год назад +1

    I live near there I am In ßæerñîæ
    Sarnia

  • @paddyodriscoll8648
    @paddyodriscoll8648 2 года назад +2

    Um,,, you don’t know anything about fossils, huh? The fist one was a horn coral, not a shell, the the next was a brachiopod, not a clam ,,,, this is rookie stuff here,,,

  • @heinersievert3846
    @heinersievert3846 2 года назад +2

    at 4.10 these are Brachipoden.