

As you walk (or jog, or ride your bike) down the winding trail you'll get some brief relief in a shaded woodland which has its own little waterfall. It's really more of a watershed, but we climbed down to take a shot anyways, never missing an opportunity to photo shoot a waterfall.


Another waterfall drop, just a few metres ahead which is one of many along the Humber River. Plenty of geese flock together rushing for the water as I zoom in to listen in on their daily chatter.



