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Lower Quarry Cascade

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Lower Quarry Cascade
LocationHamilton, Ontario
TypeComplex Ribbon Cascade
Total height4 m (13 ft)
Total width2 m (6.6 ft)
WatercourseGrindstone tributary

Lower Quarry Cascade is a 4-metre-high (13 ft) complex ribbon cascade found on private property, (private without permission to access), in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.[1]

Both Lower and Middle Quarry Cascade are based in Burlington right near the Hamilton/ Burlington city boundary line. Their watersource, Grindstone Creek and Upper Quarry Cascade are both based in Hamilton.

Nearby attractions include the Bruce Trail, Smokey Hallow Resource Management Area, Rock Chapel Sanctuary, Borer's Falls, Borer's Falls Conservation Area, Rock Chapel Golf Course, Royal Botanical Gardens.

Directions

Inaccessible without permission from the owner. One kilometre east of Clappison's Corners and a few metres east of the Bruce Trail.

References

  1. ^ Hamilton Waterfalls and Cascades: Research & Inventory Report, 2nd Edition. Hamilton Conservation Authority. November 2007.

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