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About Weaver Creek Falls

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A pretty little waterfall found in the south end of Harrison Park in Owen Sound. A raised boardwalk takes you from the park up over wet ground towards the falls. There are some nice rocky stream scenes along the way. The falls is only about 2-3 m high.

Please be advised that the falls itself is on private property, so please don't wander upstream from the end of the boardwalk.

The falls are found in the back of this beautiful town park can be quite busy on weekends. There is lots of parking available. Years ago, during spring melt, I saw a second small waterfall on the bluff along the west side of the park. This would be north of Weaver Creek Falls. I haven't been back to see it. Please let me know if you find it.

Some Key Facts
Region Lake Huron
County Grey
Near Owen Sound
Watercourse Weaver's Creek
Watershed / % Lakes 1 / 0%
Ownership City of Owen Sound
Landscape Rural
Size Small
Type Steep Step
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom Easy to view / Easy to view
Trail conditions Boardwalk
Hiking Time 3 mins
Coordinates 44.5419,-80.9389
Parking
44.5455,-80.939
Site ID WOO.GRE.023
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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.