Ball's Falls conservation area; Ontario; Canada; North America; Niagara Peninsula; fall; autumn; lower falls; classic waterfall; 27 meters high; rock layers of different formations of evolution;
Description
The lower falls exposes the various rock layers starting with the Rarnales Rock (the Cap Rock) at the top with the Thorold & Grimsby Sandstones (buff and reddish coloured) underneath, and then Powder Glen Shale in the lower half.
Ball's Falls conservation area; Ontario; Canada; North America; Niagara Peninsula; fall; autumn; lower falls; classic waterfall; 27 meters high; rock layers of different formations of evolution;
Description
The lower falls exposes the various rock layers starting with the Rarnales Rock (the Cap Rock) at the top with the Thorold & Grimsby Sandstones (buff and reddish coloured) underneath, and then Powder Glen Shale in the lower half.
Ball's Falls conservation area; Ontario; Canada; North America; Niagara Peninsula; fall; autumn; lower falls; classic waterfall; 27 meters high; rock layers of different formations of evolution;
Description
The lower falls exposes the various rock layers starting with the Rarnales Rock (the Cap Rock) at the top with the Thorold & Grimsby Sandstones (buff and reddish coloured) underneath, and then Powder Glen Shale in the lower half.
The town was established as early as the 19th century by Jacob Ball, with a grist mill, a saw mill and a woolen mill at the falls. The town began flourishing with business and soon a blacksmith, tailor, weaver and butcher lived on the land. By 1852 the population of the town, then Glen Elgin, grew to 19 locals. In the late 1850’s, the Great Western Railway was created and many industries moved away from Glen Elgin and chose to reside closer to the railway. Glen Elgin, the settlement that once was, became a historical ghost town.
The town was established as early as the 19th century by Jacob Ball, with a grist mill, a saw mill and a woolen mill at the falls. The town began flourishing with business and soon a blacksmith, tailor, weaver and butcher lived on the land. By 1852 the population of the town, then Glen Elgin, grew to 19 locals. In the late 1850’s, the Great Western Railway was created and many industries moved away from Glen Elgin and chose to reside closer to the railway. Glen Elgin, the settlement that once was, became a historical ghost town.
The town was established as early as the 19th century by Jacob Ball, with a grist mill, a saw mill and a woolen mill at the falls. The town began flourishing with business and soon a blacksmith, tailor, weaver and butcher lived on the land. By 1852 the population of the town, then Glen Elgin, grew to 19 locals. In the late 1850’s, the Great Western Railway was created and many industries moved away from Glen Elgin and chose to reside closer to the railway. Glen Elgin, the settlement that once was, became a historical ghost town.
The town was established as early as the 19th century by Jacob Ball, with a grist mill, a saw mill and a woolen mill at the falls. The town began flourishing with business and soon a blacksmith, tailor, weaver and butcher lived on the land. By 1852 the population of the town, then Glen Elgin, grew to 19 locals. In the late 1850’s, the Great Western Railway was created and many industries moved away from Glen Elgin and chose to reside closer to the railway. Glen Elgin, the settlement that once was, became a historical ghost town.
The town was established as early as the 19th century by Jacob Ball, with a grist mill, a saw mill and a woolen mill at the falls. The town began flourishing with business and soon a blacksmith, tailor, weaver and butcher lived on the land. By 1852 the population of the town, then Glen Elgin, grew to 19 locals. In the late 1850’s, the Great Western Railway was created and many industries moved away from Glen Elgin and chose to reside closer to the railway. Glen Elgin, the settlement that once was, became a historical ghost town.
The town was established as early as the 19th century by Jacob Ball, with a grist mill, a saw mill and a woolen mill at the falls. The town began flourishing with business and soon a blacksmith, tailor, weaver and butcher lived on the land. By 1852 the population of the town, then Glen Elgin, grew to 19 locals. In the late 1850’s, the Great Western Railway was created and many industries moved away from Glen Elgin and chose to reside closer to the railway. Glen Elgin, the settlement that once was, became a historical ghost town.
The town was established as early as the 19th century by Jacob Ball, with a grist mill, a saw mill and a woolen mill at the falls. The town began flourishing with business and soon a blacksmith, tailor, weaver and butcher lived on the land. By 1852 the population of the town, then Glen Elgin, grew to 19 locals. In the late 1850’s, the Great Western Railway was created and many industries moved away from Glen Elgin and chose to reside closer to the railway. Glen Elgin, the settlement that once was, became a historical ghost town.
The town was established as early as the 19th century by Jacob Ball, with a grist mill, a saw mill and a woolen mill at the falls. The town began flourishing with business and soon a blacksmith, tailor, weaver and butcher lived on the land. By 1852 the population of the town, then Glen Elgin, grew to 19 locals. In the late 1850’s, the Great Western Railway was created and many industries moved away from Glen Elgin and chose to reside closer to the railway. Glen Elgin, the settlement that once was, became a historical ghost town.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Webster's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 22m waterfall; 66 ft waterfall;
Description
Webster's Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek. In the past the falls have been known by various names such as Dr. Hamilton's Falls, Spencer Falls, Hart Falls, Fisher Falls and Flamborough Falls.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Webster's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 22m waterfall; 66 ft waterfall;
Description
Webster's Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek. In the past the falls have been known by various names such as Dr. Hamilton's Falls, Spencer Falls, Hart Falls, Fisher Falls and Flamborough Falls.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Webster's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 22m waterfall; 66 ft waterfall;
Description
Webster's Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek. In the past the falls have been known by various names such as Dr. Hamilton's Falls, Spencer Falls, Hart Falls, Fisher Falls and Flamborough Falls.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Webster's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 22m waterfall; 66 ft waterfall;
Description
Webster's Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek. In the past the falls have been known by various names such as Dr. Hamilton's Falls, Spencer Falls, Hart Falls, Fisher Falls and Flamborough Falls.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Tew's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 41m waterfall; 123 ft waterfall; Logie's creek;
Description
Tew's Falls, is a 41 metre ribbon waterfall, only a few metres shorter than Niagara Falls, and is the tallest waterfall found in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Located at the Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Greensville, its source is Logie's Creek. It is a short walking distance away from Webster's Falls. Also known as Hopkin's Falls and Tunis's Falls. Best viewed in the springtime as it tends to dry up in the summer months.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Tew's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 41m waterfall; 123 ft waterfall; Logie's creek;
Description
Tew's Falls, is a 41 metre ribbon waterfall, only a few metres shorter than Niagara Falls, and is the tallest waterfall found in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Located at the Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Greensville, its source is Logie's Creek. It is a short walking distance away from Webster's Falls. Also known as Hopkin's Falls and Tunis's Falls. Best viewed in the springtime as it tends to dry up in the summer months.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Tew's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 41m waterfall; 123 ft waterfall; Logie's creek;
Description
Tew's Falls, is a 41 metre ribbon waterfall, only a few metres shorter than Niagara Falls, and is the tallest waterfall found in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Located at the Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Greensville, its source is Logie's Creek. It is a short walking distance away from Webster's Falls. Also known as Hopkin's Falls and Tunis's Falls. Best viewed in the springtime as it tends to dry up in the summer months.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Tew's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 41m waterfall; 123 ft waterfall; Logie's creek;
Description
Tew's Falls, is a 41 metre ribbon waterfall, only a few metres shorter than Niagara Falls, and is the tallest waterfall found in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Located at the Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Greensville, its source is Logie's Creek. It is a short walking distance away from Webster's Falls. Also known as Hopkin's Falls and Tunis's Falls. Best viewed in the springtime as it tends to dry up in the summer months.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Webster's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; from Dobson-McKee lookout; 22m waterfall; 66 ft waterfall;
Description
Webster's Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek. In the past the falls have been known by various names such as Dr. Hamilton's Falls, Spencer Falls, Hart Falls, Fisher Falls and Flamborough Falls.
Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Falls, boat trips, rainbows, wild water, Maid of the Mist, Niagara, Lake Ontario, Ontario, Canada, North America, spray, spume, green
Niagara Falls, waterfalls, Niagara River, international border, Canada, Ontario, New York state, America, American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Luna Island, tourist, tourism
Niagara Falls, waterfalls, Niagara River, international border, Canada, Ontario, New York state, America, American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Luna Island, tourist, tourism
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Webster's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 22m waterfall; 66 ft waterfall; Rock striae; erosion;
Description
Webster's Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek. In the past the falls have been known by various names such as Dr. Hamilton's Falls, Spencer Falls, Hart Falls, Fisher Falls and Flamborough Falls.
Dundas; Ontario; Canada; North America; Spencer Gorge Wilderness area; Webster's Falls; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; 22m waterfall; 66 ft waterfall; Rock striae; erosion;
Description
Webster's Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek. In the past the falls have been known by various names such as Dr. Hamilton's Falls, Spencer Falls, Hart Falls, Fisher Falls and Flamborough Falls.
Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Falls, Ontario, Lake Ontario, Canada, North America, rainbow, wild water, spray, spume, boat, Maid of the Mist, tourist attraction, summer afternoon
Hilton falls; Conservation area; Reigon of Halton; Canada; Ontario; North America; The Niagara Escarpment; World Biosphere Reserve; Sixteen Mile Creek; river; tops of unnamed falls into Hilton Falls reservoir;