Not much more than a babbling brook tumbling over the Niagara Escarpment, but if you look hard enough you will find a small falls about 1.5 m high. This is a very pretty and quiet locale, worth the hike even if the waterfall itself isn't that exciting.
This is about 1 to 1.5 km east of Blantyre, along the Bruce Trail. The falls is named in honour of Anthea East, who used to hike this section of the Bruce Trail before she passed away at age 23.
NOTE: I have not included driving directions because there are 'No Parking' signs up and down both sides of the concession roads on either side of the falls. If you are from the area and know where visitors can park, please let me know.
Region | Lake Huron |
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County | Grey |
Near | Blantyre |
Watercourse | Unnamed Watercourse |
Watershed / % Lakes | 0 / 0% |
Ownership | Bruce Trail agreement |
Landscape | Rural |
Size | Very Small |
Type | Cascade |
Modification | Natural |
Access | Moderate |
Top / Bottom | / |
Trail conditions | Dirt, rock |
Hiking Time | |
Coordinates | 44.4999,-80.6214 |
Parking | 44.4999,-80.6214 |
Site ID | WOO.GRE.001 |
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