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| Quick Facts |
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River |
Borer's Creek |
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Class |
Plunge |
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Size |
Medium |
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Visitability |
Average |
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Accessibility |
Free |
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Activity |
Moderate |
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Walk Time |
5min |
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Trail |
Easy |
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Gorge Access |
Very Difficult |
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Other Trails |
Lots |
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| Location | Driving Directions | ||||||
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County |
Hamilton |
Exit Hwy 403 at Hwy 6 and go north. Turn left on to Hwy 5 (Dundas Street) and then go left again at Rock Chapel Road. Follow this road for a few kilometers, go around the sharp "hairpin" turn to the left, and look for the parking area on the left, just a few hundred meters further down the road. The walking trail takes you either in to the conservation area, or back along the road towards the waterfall, located "inside" the "hairpin". |
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Settlement |
Clappison's Corners |
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NTS Map |
30 M/5 |
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Easting |
586250 |
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Northing |
4793987 |
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UTM Zone |
17T | ||||||
| Map Quest | Map to this falls | ||||||
| Description | |||||||
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Another one of the many waterfalls in the greater Hamilton area, this waterfall is a little smaller, though no less pretty than its neighbours. Falling about 16 m, the waterfall is a true plunge waterfall, with water not contacting the bedrock until it reaches the base of the falls. This is a great place to observe the layered nature of sedimentary rocks. Each layer represents a period of deposition during the Odrovician and Silurian periods, both occuring about 450 million years ago. |
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| I have yet to find any interesting web links for this waterfall. Please let me know if you know of any! |
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