Harrison Park |
This is a wonderful weekend trip from Toronto that I did in the spring to the Grey Bruce/Owen Sound area. Northern Grey County is known for its waterfalls and beautiful Escarpment views. It's an ideal time of the year since many of the waterfalls that I planned on visiting would be at their peak water levels.There certainly is not a shortage of things to see and do in the area from exploring an ancient cave, admiring the many waterfalls, hiking the Bruce Trail , enjoying magnificent vistas, or just relaxing by the shoreline.
My first stop on my first day was to Jones Falls near Owen Sound. Within a short distance from
My next stop was Inglis Falls. Inglis
Inglis Falls |
I had planned on visiting Indian Falls but was unable to reach it since the trail was washed out.
My next stops were Bruce Caves Conservation Area and Skinners Bluff. Skinner’s Bluff is a long escarpment face which looks out towards White Cloud,
Skinner's Bluff |
Bruce Caves Conservation Area is located on
Bruce Caves |
Walters
Walter's Falls |
Plunging over 98 feet over the Escarpment into a narrow
gorge, Eugenia Falls
is the second highest waterfall in Ontario .
Eugenia Falls was once the site of an ill-fated
gold rush and in 1913, a hydroelectric power plant was built. The surrounding
land was flooded resulting in the formation of Eugenia Lake
which today is a great place to fish and to pursue such activities as canoeing
and kayaking. While visiting Eugenia
Falls , stop off at the
Beaver River Grill and Eugenia Falls Emporium across the falls and treat
yourself to a burger, sweet potato fries, an old fashioned soda or ice cream.
Eugenia Falls |
A nearby waterfall, Hoggs
Falls can be reached from Eugenia Falls
by way of the Bruce
Trail (Falling Water
Trail). For those you do not wish to hike, they can drive. Hoggs Falls
is much smaller than Eugenia
Falls with a height of 25
feet. It is a beautiful tranquil and secluded spot and is well worth the visit
while in the area.
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