Grand River Country Waterfalls
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Waterfalls in Grand River Country, Ontario.

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Washboard Falls, in Hamilton's Ancaster community, is four metres high and has a crest measuring seven metres.

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Located in the Ancaster Section of Hamilton, Mineral Springs Falls is three metres tall.

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Sherman Falls, standing 17 metres tall with a crest of 4.5 metres, is located in the Ancaster/Dundas section of Hamilton.

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Grindstone Falls is located in the Waterdown section of Hamilton and stands nine metres tall with a width of 5.5 metres.

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Progreston Falls is located in the Carlisle section of Hamilton under a railway bridge where a creek crosses a roadway.

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Located in the west end of Hamilton, just outside of Dundas, Borer's Falls has a height of 16 metres and measures nine metres across.

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This unique waterfall is actually two seperate falls that are situated close together to create what is referred to as a double waterfall. The one on the left is also called Lower Cliffview Falls and the one in the right, Lower Westcliffe Falls.

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Devil's Punch Bowl, at 36 metres tall and three metres wide, is located in the Stoney Creek section of Hamilton. The photo was taken in February during the winter melt when a cone of ice had formed around the waterfall, creating some interesting imagery.

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Mill Falls is found in the Ancaster section of Hamilton, near the Ancaster Old Mill. It has a height of 12.5 metres and a crest of 4.5 metres.

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Websters Falls is located in the Dundas/Flamborough section of Hamilton and has a height of 23 metres and a crest of 35 metres.

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Tews Falls is located in the Flamborough/Dundas section of Hamilton. Reaching a height of 41 metres, Tews is the tallest waterfall in Hamilton.

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Albion Falls is located in the east end of Hamilton. The waterfall measures 19 metres tall and 10 metres wide. The rock ledge, located halfway down the waterfall, often serves as a walkway for those who wish to get a closer look.

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Chedoke Falls is located in the centre of the city, but is extremely hard to reach. The waterfall measures 18 metres high and 10 metres wide.

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Located in the Ancaster section of Hamilton, Hermitage Falls is four metres tall, with a crest of 2.5 metres.











