Two amateur explorers discovred back in October 2014, a Tunnel reaching to 660 feet underneath Montréal, which is estimated to have been established thousands of years.
Daniel Caron and Luc Le Blanc were making their way through the mapped sections of the St. Léonard Cavern underneath Montréal's Pie-XII Park when they noticed something in a fissure in the back of one cavern. They'd long suspected that there was another set of caves somewhere in there, so they pushed a camera through the crack. It gave a look into another chamber -- the beginning of a previously undetected system of caverns and tunnels that were formed during the last ice age.
But this year Daniel Caron and Luc Le Blan were finally able to step inside the room after careful chiseling.
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