Vast network of ice-age caves discovered under Montreal’s Saint-Leonard borough
MONTREAL — Only 10 metres below the streets and parks of a residential Montreal neighbourhood there lies a network of ice age caverns that no human had ever seen until a few weeks ago.
The 15,000-year-old caves were discovered in October by a pair of amateur explorers who drilled and hammered through the ancient limestone walls of an existing cave to reveal the vast chamber beyond.
When they poked their heads through the wall, they saw a spacious cave with six-metre-high ceilings that branches off in a number of snaking passages extending hundreds of metres under Montreal’s Saint-Leonard borough.
It was the discovery of a lifetime for Daniel Caron, who said the dream of every “caver” is to find a place no one has ever gone before.