Brown’s Falls

Brown’s Falls is a Ribbon Falls measuring
5 metres (16 feet) tall and 1.2 metres (4 feet) in crest
width. Brown’s Falls is located about 50 metres away from Spring
Falls, in Waterdown.

History

Brown’s Falls is named after a gentleman named Brown, who owned
the surrounding lands during the previous century. Its flow is
derived from natural springs bubbling to the surface. This water
flows through a culvert under a driveway to the top of the
waterfall.

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How to get there

In Waterdown, take George Street off
Dundas Street and follow it to the end, where it turns into a
private roadway. Spring Falls is at the wood bridge. Brown’s
Falls is about 50 metres further along the private laneway, past
the bridge.
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Brown’s Falls. Photo by Joe Hollick. Click to
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Brown’s Falls. Photo by Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge.

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Spring Falls and Brown’s Falls. Photo by David Piano. Click to enlarge.

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Brown’s Falls. Photo by David Wootton. Click to enlarge.

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Brown’s Falls. Photo by David Wootton. Click to enlarge.

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Brown’s Falls. Photo by Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge.

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Brown’s Falls. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge.

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Brown’s Falls. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge.