A cool creation is drawing people to a Canadian forest.

A wall of pure ice found in a New Brunswick forest has been dubbed the Midland Ice Caves.

The wall of ice forms naturally each year.

It’s made one drop at a time from a brook that drips over the cliff.

After the wall forms, someone goes to the caves and creates a hole so people can explore the inside.

People living around that area say the caves draw more than 400 visitors every weekend.