Centennial Falls

Centennial Falls in summer. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click
to enlarge.
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Centennial Falls is is located on a tributary
of Battlefield Creek. It is considered a Terraced Ribbon Cascade
and experiences its strongest flow during seasonal storms
and after the winter snow melt.
Centennal Falls is
10 metres (33 feet) high. It has a crest width
of 1.8 metres (6 feet) but can widen to 4 metres (13 feet).
History
Centennial Falls was "discovered" by Nadeem Paracha
in 2005.
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Centennial Falls on our Forum.
How to get there
To reach it, take the QEW to Centennial Parkway and follow
it to the escarpment. Centennial Falls is located on the
west side of the road at the first ravine as you go up the
escarpment.
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Centennial Falls Photo Gallery

Centennial Falls in summer. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click to enlarge. |

Centennial Falls in summer. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click to enlarge. |

Centennial Falls in summer. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click to enlarge. |

Centennial Falls. Photo by Andra Cozma. Click to enlarge |

Centennial Falls. Photo by Andra Cozma. Click to enlarge |

Centennial Falls. Photo by Andra Cozma. Click to enlarge |

Centennial Falls. Photo by Pauline Court. Click to enlarge. |

Centennial Falls. Photo by Pauline Court. Click to enlarge. |

Centennial Falls. Photo by Pauline Court. Click to enlarge. |

Centennial Falls. Photo by Pauline Court. Click to enlarge. |

Centennial Falls in spring. Photo by Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge. |
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