by Mark Harris. Online since 1999. In print ©2003, ©2011.
Rating: 2/5  
Size: Small
Access: Difficult
Type: Plunge
Waterfall Region: Hamilton   
County: Hamilton   
Near: Dundas
Watercourse: Logies Creek  
Latitude, Longitude: 43.2782, -79.9768
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Lower Tews Falls is a Twin Curtain waterfall with a total height of 3.7 metres (12 ft.) and a crest width of 6.7 m (22 ft.). It is located on Logies Creek downstream of Tews Falls and just before it joins with Spencer Creek. To reach Lower Tews Falls, the easiest way is to park on the east shoulder of Woodley Lane just off King St. (on the way to the Dundas Golf Club). Then walk along the shoulder of King St. under the railway bridge and up the former driveway to the former Dundas railway station. The third trail on the left side (past where the station used to be located) will take you to Lower Tews Falls without having to cross any creek. This waterfall is not widely known as it used to be difficult to reach it, however this trail is becoming well worn making access much easier. (*Thanks to Joseph Hollick for writing this description*)  (updated June 20, 2014).
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