As you can see by my photos, it's early spring but even with the sparse trees, there's no way you can take a decent shot of them. I won't even post mine because I don't want to encourage anyone to take better pictures of them (which is easy to do! lol).
The first waterfall is known as Rockway Falls which is a ribbon cascade waterfall where 15 mile creek drops 18m into the gorge below. It's one of four waterfalls in the immediate area and has a width of 4.5 m. I wondered if there was a way to get a closer picture. We spoke to a young guy taking photos down by the bridge, but he was unsure of how to get closer.
There also no barrier up top, and I'm sure by looking at the mud tracks, there are people who dare themselves to the extreme.
Really, it's not ever worth it, and if you are a social media buff, you've probably seen young people who take pictures of altitudes that would make you cringe. I don't advocate thrill seeking behaviour and I think if we all encourage it, it won't ever go away.
Back to the trail-the path in it's worst state is mucky, slippery and slopy. Wear well-treaded boots or shoes and be prepared to get dirty. I love this kind of hike because it is good exercise, but there are plenty of trails here that are safe after all it is the Bruce Trail so it's pretty well maintained.
The trees are well marked and because it's early spring, we found a few divergent rivers caused by flooding. Once you get into the valley near the bridge, you will see a very pretty cascading waterfall, which is a classical cascade water fall with a crest of 4.5 m and a drop of 5 m. with an amazing flow from the 15 Mile creek.
Further down into the valley, there is another waterfall cascade which is best seen right after the rain, like you seen my pictures, I really can't complain about the water flow even if I was disappointed by many of my shots as I didn't bring my tripod!
I'm coming back again to this spot when the foliage is out,because I think this would be an absolute gorgeous here when the grass has grown.
All the conservation areas south of Jordan and around the St. Catherine's area are all beautiful. We stopped for lunch just before the COVID-19 became a pandemic so now that all those places are closing down for the time being I will concentrate more on hiking and exploring and less on eating.
Good news for me as I love to do both!