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About Konkle Falls

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Located along the Bruce Trail, just above the Mike Weir winery. The creek feeding this falls is only about 1 km long, and so this likely dries up for most of the year. As always, with seasonal falls, it pays off to watch the weather. It often takes more than just a thunder storm; you want to watch for extended wetter periods of the year.

Customers of the winery can park at the winery and hike the short distance to the falls. Don't expect it to be signed, however. If you aren't visiting the winery, please don't use their parking lot; they aren't obligated to give up parking spaces for non-customes.

There is no parking along the roads here, which are very narrow. Alternatively, explorers could part at the end of Leonard Crescent, which is where the driving directions points to. From this location, follow the bruce trail west, north and west again for 1.4 km.

Some Key Facts
Region Greater Toronto
County Niagara
Near Beamsville
Watercourse Konkle Creek
Watershed / % Lakes 0 / 0%
Ownership Bruce Trail agreement
Landscape Rural
Size Small
Type Washboard
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom Moderate / Moderate
Trail conditions Dirt, uneven ground
Hiking Time
Coordinates 43.15302,-79.4909
Parking
43.14813,-79.4846
Site ID WOO.NIA.016
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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.