Lafarge Falls

Lafarge Falls. Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick.
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Lafarge Falls is located on private property
belonging to the Lafarge group. Its height is 15 metres
(49 feet) and its crest width is 2 metres (6 feet) It is a Ribbon
Falls, and experiences strongest flow during seasonal storms
and after the winter snow melt.
Lafarge Falls is located between Middle Sydenham Falls
and Upper Sydenham Falls on a separate tributary of the Sydenham
Creek. This ravine
tributary joins the main Sydenham Creek half way between
Middle and Upper Sydenham Falls.
How to get there
When a person climbs the steps
on the Bruce Trail beside Middle Sydenham Falls, the Bruce
Trail turns to the left and on the right side is the sign
indicating "Private Property, No
Trespassing". The strange fact is that the trail on the
right onto private property and to Lafarge Falls and Upper
Sydenham Falls is worn more that the Bruce Trail to the left.
If you follow this pathway on Private Property, the first
ravine on the left will lead you to Lafarge Falls,
about 50 metres upstream.
Photos of Lafarge Falls

Lafarge Falls. Photo by Chris Ecklund. Click to enlarge. |

Lafarge Falls. Photo by Chris Ecklund. Click to enlarge. |

Lafarge Falls. Photo by Chris Ecklund. Click to enlarge. |

Lafarge Falls. Photo by Chris Ecklund. Click to enlarge. |

Lafarge Falls. Photo by David Wootton. Click to enlarge. |

Lafarge Falls. Photo by David Wootton. Click to enlarge. |

Lafarge Falls. Photo by David Wootton. Click to enlarge. |
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