Lower Sydenham Falls

Lower Sydenham Falls in autumn. Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick.
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Lower Sydenham Falls is a Classic Falls that
experiences its strongest flow during seasonal storms and during
the snow melt. It is 4 metres (13 feet) tall and the same distance
in width, but can expand wider
with ice in winter to 5.5 metres (18 feet)
It is located beside
the Bruce Trail just west of Sydenham Road under the railway
bridge that crosses the Sydenham Creek, and is
the third waterfall on this creek.
The creek has been partially
built up at this location to allow for the railway bridge construction,
thus giving the partially manmade appearance to the waterfall.
Lower Sydenham Falls Photo Gallery

Lower Sydenham Falls in winter. Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge |

Lower Sydenham Falls in winter. Photo courtesy of Jordan Allen. Click to enlarge |

Lower Sydenham Falls in winter. Photo courtesy of Dan Court.
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Lower Sydenham Falls in winter. Photo courtesy of Dan Court. Click to enlarge |

Lower Sydenham Falls in winter. Photo courtesy of Dan Court. Click to enlarge |
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