Jones Road Falls

Jones Road Falls. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click to enlarge.
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Jones Road Falls is a Terraced Ribbon Cascade. Its
height is 6 metres (20 feet) and its width is 2 metres (7
feet). Its flow is strongest during rain storms and the seasonal
snow melt.
History
Jones Road Falls was "discovered" by Nadeem Paracha
in 2005.
How to get there
To reach this waterfall, park on the widened shoulder on
the east side of McNeilly Road at the Bruce Trail. Cross McNeilly
Road and follow the Bruce Trail westward. The waterfall is
located just before the Jones Road access trail.
The water that flows over Jones Road Falls originates on the
upper side of the railway tracks, from the fields on the escarpment
in that area.
Jones Road Falls Gallery

Jones Road Falls. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click to enlarge. |

Jones Road Falls. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click to enlarge. |

Jones Road Falls. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click to enlarge. |

Jones Road Falls. Photo by Jeremy Shortt. Click to enlarge. |
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