A charming little waterfall tucked deep in the woods. This is one of the more difficult ones to find in the Short Hills Park. It has a very small, short gorge, and is only a few metres high. Lots of mossy rocks make for nice photographs. But this one certainly dries up through most of the year. There is apparenty a South Eller Falls but I have not yet visited it.
This waterfall is coded yellow because it isn't the easiest to find. It isn't too difficult, it is just off the beaten track.
Region | Greater Toronto |
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County | Niagara |
Near | Decew Falls |
Watercourse | Eller Creek |
Watershed / % Lakes | 0 / 0% |
Ownership | Short Hills Provincial Park |
Landscape | Rural, forested |
Size | Very Small |
Type | Plunge |
Modification | Natural |
Access | Difficult |
Top / Bottom | Moderate / Moderate |
Trail conditions | Dirt, some hills |
Hiking Time | 25 min |
Coordinates | 43.0929,-79.2821 |
Parking | 43.10225,-79.27215 ![]() |
Site ID | WOO.NIA.024 |
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