Ferguson
Falls
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Ferguson Falls
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge |
Ferguson Falls is
located across the gorge from Tews Falls and
along the Bruce Trail between Tews Falls and the Dundas Peak,
about 30m before the Glen Ferguson Side Trail junction. The
Bruce Trail passes over a bridge which spans a small ravine
carrying water to the top of Ferguson Falls.
Its crest width is 2 metres (6 feet). Its height
has not been measured yet as it is difficult to do so. The
first three vertical drop sections are about 12 - 15m in height
and there may be an additional drop beyond it, but it was not
visible from the ridge beside the waterfall. Thus further investigations
are required for this waterfall.
History
Ferguson Falls was "discovered" by David
Wootton in January 2008.
How to get there
To reach Ferguson Falls, follow the
instructions for Tews Falls, but follow the Bruce Trail towards
the Dundas Peak and not to Tews Falls.
Ferguson Falls Photos
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Ferguson Falls in Winter
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge |
Ferguson Falls
Photo courtesy of David Wootton. Click to enlarge |
Ferguson Falls
Photo courtesy of David Wootton. Click to enlarge |
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Ferguson Falls
Photo courtesy of David Wootton. Click to enlarge |
Ferguson Falls
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge |
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