Mar 5, 2012

Websters Falls, Hamilton



Websters Falls is a very picturesque waterfall and one of many found on the Niagara Escarpment.  It's located in the Spencer Gorge Conservation area.  Webster's Falls is within the same Conservation area as Tews Falls.  Beamer and Balls Falls are located about 30 minutes to the east of Websters.

The height of the falls are 22 metres high and 24 metres across.  It is classified as a 'curtain' waterfall and is considered one of the most beautiful and reliable falls in the Escarpment.  This is because so many of them may be unpredictable during the drier seasons unless there is a heavy rain fall so it is definitely worth a stop over if you are on your way to Niagara Falls.  



Situated in the middle of a small park, the Bruce Trail can take you deep into the gorge by using the stairs that cascade downward making the base of the falls full accessible.  The surrounding park is big enough for outdoor sport games, or bird watching or if you want to have a picnic in the warmer months.

Feb 26, 2012

Tews Falls-Dundas


You will find some really spectacular sights at Spencer Gorge in Dundas/Hamilton.  Tews falls is just the beginning of whats to come.  Located in a well preserved conservation area, Tews Falls comes from Logies creek, and overhang from a height of over 41 metres!  Tews Falls is classified, as "an Overhang Ribbon" category of falls.  This site is just so stunning mostly because of the height of it, alone.