Erland Falls
Erland Falls is a 13-metre-high (43 ft) washboard ribbon cascade waterfall found on Canadian National Railway property in Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.[1]
Erland Falls | |
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Location | Hamilton, Ontario |
Type | Washboard Ribbon Cascade |
Total height | 13 m (43 ft) |
Total width | 1.8 m (5.9 ft) |
Watercourse | Tiffany tributary |
It was named after Erland Lee, co-founder of the Women's Institutes.
Nearby attractions include the Bruce Trail, Dofasco 2000 Trail, Battlefield House Museum, Devil's Punch Bowl, Devil's Punch Bowl Conservation Area, Erland Lee Museum.[2]
Directions
Inaccessible without permission from the owner. Just a few metres west of Dewitt Falls.
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References
- "Hamilton Naturalist's Club: Protecting Nature since 1919". (www.hamiltonnature.org/). Retrieved 2008-08-06.
- Hamilton Waterfalls and Cascades: Research & Inventory Report, 2nd Edition. Hamilton Conservation Authority. November 2007.
External links
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