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About Vanluven Run

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First, this is not a waterfall. I made up this name to describe this small little bump beside Vanluven Road. Sucker Creek has eroded out a little U-shaped depression in the bedrock. The fall is less than 0.5 m, and as such this site is of little interest to anyone but a fluvial geomorphologist. If you are one, you'll know!

NOTE: The only view of this little falls is from the bridge. The road is not busy, but anyone that chooses to visit should use caution. The falls are on private property; visitors shouldn't wander past the road allowance.

The bedrock stream bed continues upstream for another 750 m, and crosses under the bridge for County Rd 41. This road is much busier and not suitable for a roadside stop.

Some Key Facts
Region Eastern
County Lennox and Addington
Near Napanee
Watercourse Sucker Creek
Watershed / % Lakes 2 / 22%
Ownership Roadside only
Landscape Rural
Size Very Small
Type Rock Run
Modification Bridge
Access Easy
Top / Bottom Easy to view / Prohibited
Trail conditions Roadside only
Hiking Time 0 min
Coordinates 44.2724,-76.9635
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44.2728,-76.9632
Site ID WOO.LEN.012
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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.