Upper Sydenham Falls

Upper Sydenham Falls. Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick.
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Upper Sydenham Falls is the largest of the
three waterfalls on the Sydenham Creek with a height of 13.6
metres (45 feet) and a crest width of 5.5 metres (18 feet). It
is a Complex Ribbon Falls that experiences the strongest flow
during seasonal storms and after the snow melt.
This waterfall
can freeze over completely from top to bottom in winter giving
a completely different appearance.
Upper Sydenham Falls is located
on private property. However, 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 Upper Sydenham Falls) is worn more than the
Bruce Trail to the left. Upper Sydenham Falls is at the end
of this private property trail, about 200 metres away.
Upper Sydenham Falls Photo Gallery

Upper Sydenham Fall. Photo courtesy of Dan Court. Click to enlarge |

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

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

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

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