Veever's Falls

Veever's Falls in summer.
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick
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Veever's Falls is a Complex Ribbon Cascade measuring
14 metres in height and 2.5 metres (8 feet).Its strongest
flow occurs during heavy rainfalls and after the winter snow
melt.
History
Veever's Falls was "discovered" by Paul Beneteau
of the Bruce Trail Iroquoia Section in 2007 when he was checking
out the nearby Bruce Trail.
How to get there
To reach Veever's Falls, from the QEW, take Centennial Parkway
south to King St. East. Turn right and follow King St. E.
to Greenhill Ave. Turn left and park across from 743 Greenhill
Ave. and follow the Bruce Trail towards the escarpment brow
until you see the waterfall.
Veever's Falls Photo Gallery

Veever's Falls in spring.
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick
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Veever's Falls in winter.
Photo courtesy of David Piano
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Veever's Falls. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge. |

Veever's Falls. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge. |
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