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About Erland Falls

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This is a very small waterfall that is found below (north of) the historic Erland House, on Ridge Rd. It is difficult to access, and the reward is most often just not worth it. It is located between Ridge Rd and the railway tracks. (Do not use the railway tracks for access; this is unlawful and dangerous).

I have read elsewhere that visitors can park on McDui Drive and then hike east along the Bruce Trail for about 600 m. It's been over 20 yeras since I visited, and I don't know if there is a legal path to the waterfall. Can you help to clarify?

This site is coded yellow because there are steep hills with no trails or safety railings. The waterfall is not easily accessed, and is only suitable for fit adults with experience in this environment.

Some Key Facts
Region Hamilton
County Hamilton
Near Hamilton
Watercourse Unnamed Watercourse
Watershed / % Lakes 0 / 0%
Ownership Unknown
Landscape Rural
Size Very Small
Type Cascade
Modification Retaining wall
Access Difficult
Top / Bottom /
Trail conditions
Hiking Time
Coordinates 43.2074,-79.7215
Parking
43.2074,-79.7215
Site ID WOO.HAM.020
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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.