Grafton Caledonia Wildlife Sanctuary

 
The Grafton Caledonia Wildlife Sanctuary occupies the lands of a cocoa plantation destroyed by the 1963 hurricane. Near the parking lot is the open air Copra House Restaurant where bird feeders operate round the clock. The feeders are not as varied as in other nature sites and therefore the range of bird life is narrower.

There are three walking trails, though they look like logging roads and the agricultural building ruins have little aesthetic appeal.

The site is a good alternative for those wanting to avoid the fees of some of the more attractive nature sites.
Tips: Donations requested.

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