East Glover's Falls

East Glover's Falls in Full flow.
Photo by Nadeem Paracha.
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East Glover's Falls with ice and snow.
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick
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East Glover's Falls is located on a tributary of the
Davis Creek. Its height is 6 metres (20 feet) and its crest
width is 1metre (3 feet) but widening out to 3 metres (10
feet). It is considered a Talus Ribbon Cascade.
History
East Glover's Falls was "discovered" by Nadeem
Paracha in 2004.
How to get there
Park on Greenhill Avenue in front of the water treatment
plant. Follow the trail beside the plant that leads
up the escarpment. After going a short distance, you will
see a large fenced concrete intake structure which takes
the water from both East Glover's Falls and Glover's Falls.
Cross over to the right side of this ravine and structure
and go up. Across the ravine you can see East
Glover's Falls.

A map depicting East Glover Falls. Click to enlarge.
East Glover's Falls Photo Gallery

East Glover's Falls. Photo by Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge. |

East Glover's Falls. Photo by Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge. |
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