This is an attractive plunge falls, almost 9 m tall and complete with an overhang. Unfortuantely, it is usually dry. This means that you need to watch the weather for an extended wet period (a single thunderstorm won't do). One of the best times to visit would be during a squishy, miserable, snow melt period.
To reach the falls, most people park towards the east end of Romar Dr. There is an access to the Bruce Trail, and the falls are found about 1 km to the east.
NOTE: The position of the falls shown on the map here is approximate. The waterfall and its creek are not visible on any aerial photos, and the creek is not marked on maps.
| Region | Hamilton |
|---|---|
| County | Hamilton |
| Near | Hamilton |
| Watercourse | Unnamed Watercourse |
| Watershed / % Lakes | 0 / 0% |
| Ownership | Bruce Trail agreement |
| Landscape | Rural |
| Size | Small |
| Type | Plunge |
| Modification | Natural |
| Access | Moderate |
| Top / Bottom | Moderate / Difficult |
| Trail conditions | Dirt, uneven ground |
| Hiking Time | 20 min |
| Coordinates | 43.2844,-79.9375 |
| Parking | 43.2795,-79.9459 |
| Site ID | WOO.HAM.048 |
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