Lower Mill Falls
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Lower Mill Falls
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge |
Lower Mill Falls, also known as Mill Falls,
is located on Ancaster Creek at the Old Mill Restaurant on Old
Dundas Road. It measures 6 metres (20 feet) in height and its
crest width is 4 metres (13 feet). It is considered a Complex
Classic Falls, and has water flowing over it year round.
Lower
Mill Falls is located on private property, but as the land
is the site of a restaurant,
people are welcome to view the waterfall. Viewing
this waterfall is best done from the lower parking lot just
below the large stone mill building.
History
The waterfall is named after the four mills once located
at this site. The first three mills were destroyed by fire and
the present stone flour mill was built in 1863. The building
was constructed with limestone blocks taken from the actual site.
Its walls are four feet thick at the base. The flour mill is
one of the most substantial stone structures in the province.
The Ciancone family bought this site in 1972 and built the “Old
Mill Restaurant” in 1979.
Lower Mill Falls is featured on two posters: 'Waterfalls
of Hamilton Seasons' and 'Waterfalls of Hamilton Autumn'.
Discuss
Lower Mill Falls on our Forum.
Lower Mill Falls Photo Gallery
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Lower Mill Falls.
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge |
Lower Mill Falls in winter .
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge |
Lower Mill Falls in winter .
Photo courtesy of Dan Court. Click to enlarge |

Lower Mill Falls. Photo by David Piano. Click to enlarge. |

Lower Mill Falls. Photo by Deb Cole. Click to enlarge.
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