Lower Borer's Falls

Lower Borer's Falls- Spring 2004. Photo by Joe Hollick . Click to enlarge. |
Lower Borer's Falls is a complex curtain cascade.
Its height is 3 metres (10 feet) and its width is 5 metres (16
feet). This fall is located on Borer's Creek, about 200 metres
downstream from Borer's Falls.
History
Lower Borer's Falls is featured on Joe Hollick's 'Waterfalls
of Hamilton- Spring' poster, primarily to show people that this
waterfall does exist, as most never get to see it in person.
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Lower Borer's Falls on our Forum.
How to get there
It is extremely difficult to reach this waterfall. The quickest
way is to park at the Rock Chapel Sanctuary on Rock Chapel Road
in Flamborough. Walk north along the Bruce Trail. Just before
you reach Borer's Falls, you have to climb down the escarpment. There
is no trail- it is steep, difficult, and dangerous. Keep
an eye out for poison ivy as well. Once at the bottom of the
escarpment, follow the creek downstream about 200 metres.

Lower Borer's Falls- Spring 2005. Photo by Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge. |

Lower Borer's Falls in winter. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge. |

Lower Borer's Falls. Photo by David Piano. Click to enlarge. |

Lower Borer's Falls. Photo by David Piano. Click to enlarge. |
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