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About Traverston Cascade

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This is a very small cascade that isn't all that picturesque and really not much of a destination. It's not the stream's fault! The cascade is hidden under one end of a bridge over the larger river. I haven't visited this site since 2001! Since that time, the bridge was closed to vehciular traffic, and you can get out for a nice stretch.

The land around the falls is private, so please don't be tempted to climb down from the road.

I've been told that there are other small cascades along the Rocky Saugeen River, all of which are surrounded by private property. The only access would be by canoe, but I don't know anything about paddling this reach.

Some Key Facts
Region Lake Huron
County Grey
Near Traverston
Watercourse Rocky Saugeen River Trib
Watershed / % Lakes 1 / 35%
Ownership Roadside only
Landscape Rural
Size Small
Type Cascade
Modification Road Bridge blocking
Access Roadside Only
Top / Bottom Easy to view / Prohibited
Trail conditions Road bridge
Hiking Time 0 min
Coordinates 44.2695,-80.7455
Parking
44.2693,-80.74551
Site ID WOO.GRE.021
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