Weir's Falls
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Weir's Falls in the Spring
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge |
Weir's Falls is 3.3 metres (11 feet) in height,
and its crest measures 1 metre (3 feet). It is an overhang ribbon
falls with a cascade at the top, and is located on a tributary
of the Spring Creek in West Flamborough.
History Weir's Falls
was "discovered" in Spring
2007 by Elizabeth
Berestecki & Jody Tait, both of the Hamilton Conservation
Authority, and Joe Hollick when they were out measuring and
doing GPS locations on other waterfalls.
How to get there
Weir's Falls
is located on private property about 60 metres west of
Weir's Lane opposite the driveway to #178 in West Flamborough.
It is visible from the roadway if water is flowing over.
Photos of Weir's Falls
(click on images to enlarge)
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Weir's Falls in Autumn
Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. |

Weir's Falls
Photo courtesy of David Wootton |

Weir's Falls
Photo courtesy of David Wootton |

Weir's Falls
Photo courtesy of David Wootton |

Weir's Falls
Photo courtesy of David Wootton |

Weir's Falls
Photo courtesy of David Wootton |
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