Gooderham Falls is a small, narrow waterfall that serves as the outfall from Gooderham Lake (AKA. "Pine Lake"). The total fall is about 6 m, the water tumbles down a narrow, cedar-lined path towards a small pond at the base of the hill.
It's my understanding that the upper portion is situated in the road allowance. However, it is clear that further down the slope the lands around the falls are private, and thus, the only real view you can get is from the bridge over the top of the falls. And this view is mediocre only. Remember, this web site does not give you permission to trespass.
Region | Cottage |
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County | Haliburton |
Near | Gooderham |
Watercourse | Irondale River |
Watershed / % Lakes | 2 / 17% |
Ownership | Roadside Only |
Landscape | Rural |
Size | Small |
Type | Cascade |
Modification | Bridge |
Access | Moderate |
Top / Bottom | Easy view / Prohibited |
Trail conditions | |
Hiking Time | 1 min |
Coordinates | 44.9077,-78.3812 |
Parking | 44.9078,-78.3814 |
Site ID | WOO.HAL.013 |
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