Webster's Falls
Webster's
Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge
waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek.
Webster's
Falls, according to Joe Hollick, has the highest number of vintage postcards
bearing its image; this suggests that it has been the most frequently visited
waterfall in Hamilton for more than a century.
In
1933, the grounds were landscaped, a stone bridge constructed across the creek
above the falls, and an iron fence installed to make the viewing at the ledge
safer.
At Qween's Park Stratford
The almost perfect end
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