Vinemount East Falls

Vinemount East Falls. Photo by Joe Hollick.
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Vinemount East Falls. Photo by Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge.
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Vinemount East Falls
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Vinemount East Falls is considered a Horsetail Ribbon
Cascade with two distinct vertical drop sections and several
cascade sections. Its height is 7 metres (23 feet)
to 10 metres (33 feet), depending on how much of the cascades
are included. Its width is 2 metres (7 feet). It experiences
its strongest flow during storms and the seasonal snow melt.
Its alternate names are: Vinemount Middle Falls and Middle
Vinemount Falls.
History
Vinemount East Falls was "discovered" by Joe Hollick in
2005. It was renamed Vinemount East Falls
(in the HCA Waterfall Report dated November 1, 2007)
instead of Vinemount Middle Falls because the former Vinemount
East Falls was changed to Tallman East Falls.
Vinemount East Falls is located between the railway tracks
and the Bruce Trail approximately where the railway tracks
begin to curve away from the escarpment face about 1/2 km
west of McNeilly Road.

Map including Vinemount East Falls. Click to enlarge.
Vinemount East Falls Photo Gallery

Vinemount East Falls by David Wootton. Click to enlarge
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Vinemount East Falls by David Wootton. Click to enlarge
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Vinemount East Falls by David Wootton. Click to enlarge
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