Little Canterbury Falls is a slim 4 metre high cascade waterfall that flows just east of Canterbury Falls. Best viewed in the springtime as it tends to dry up in the summer months.
Directions
By foot can be accessed vis the Bruce Trail near the Dundas Valley Conservation Area.
From Highway 403, take the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway exit and keep to the right to merge onto Rousseau Street. Stay on it until the end. At the 'T' intersection, turn right onto Wilson Street. Then turn left onto Montgomery Road and turn right at the stop sign onto Old Dundas Road. At the 3-way Stop intersection, go straight onto Lions Club Road and park on the gravel shoulder. On the opposite side of the road, follow the Bruce Trail southwest to the second wooden bridge (about a 15 - 20 minute walk). The waterfall is beside this bridge.
The wider constituency was formed from an expansion of the narrow parliamentary borough (or simply borough) of the same name that existed from 1295 to 1918. This had elected two MPs from 1295 (the Model Parliament) until 1885, and then one until 1918. Since 1918 it has consistently elected candidates of the Conservative Party.
Boundaries
1918-1950: The County Borough of Canterbury, the Urban Districts of Herne Bay and Whitstable, the Rural Districts of Bridge and Elham, and the Rural District of Blean with the detached parts of the civil parishes of Dunkirk and Hernhill which were wholly surrounded by the rural district.
1950-1983: The County Borough of Canterbury, the Urban Districts of Herne Bay and Whitstable, and the Rural District of Bridge Blean.
1983-1997: The City of Canterbury wards of Barham Downs, Barton, Blean Forest, Chartham, Chestfield, Gorrell, Harbledown, Harbour, Little Stour, Marshside, Northgate, North Nailbourne, St Stephen's, Seasalter, Stone Street, Sturry North, Sturry South, Swalecliffe, Tankerton, Westgate, and Wincheap, and the Borough of Swale wards of Boughton and Courtenay.
Cute Canterbury Falls in Dundas Valley in Ancaster.
Canterbury Falls is located on Canterbury Creek, which is a tributary of the Sulphur Creek. It is a Terraced Ribbon Cascade 9.5 metres (31 feet) in height and its crest width is 3.3 metres (11 feet). This waterfall enjoys year-round flow.
History
Canterbury Falls is located on property once owned by the Milne family. Lieutenant Willam Milne (1766-1826) bought the land in 1819. After William Milne’s death, the heirs sold all the land to James Milne in 1832. In 1845, the property was sold to Alexander Tower. In 1960 it was purchased from the Hamilton Lions Club by the current owners, the Anglican Church of Canada, Hamilton Diocese, which operates the site as conference retreat, church and children’s camp.
In late 2007 and early 2008 th...
published: 24 Jun 2020
Canterbury Falls
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
published: 08 Jan 2019
Canterbury Falls and Heritage Trail
Groundhog Hill, Ancaster Mill, Canterbury Falls
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Canterbury falls
Ancaster
Hamilton .Ontario Canada
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Canterbury Falls
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Canterbury Falls #hikingontario
After the rain hiked through Dundas Valley Conservation Area to see Canterbury Falls.
published: 22 Apr 2023
BEST 3 HAMILTON'S ICE FROZEN WATERFALLS - HIKE ITINERARY! TIFFANY, SHERMAN AND CANTERBURY FALLS
BEST 3 HAMILTON'S ICE FROZEN WATERFALLS - HIKE ITINERARY! TIFFANY, SHERMAN AND CANTERBURY FALLS
MY BEST TIPS:
- Park here Arbatan Parking Lot (Googlemaps: https://goo.gl/maps/2T8QXB7KK7KntZnw6) Good parking spot with about 15? or so spots. $11 for day parking.
- MAKE SURE to bring the best hiking boots, winter spikes are best! Canadian Tire, Wallmart, Winners and Dollarama usually carry them.
- Dress in layers and warm
- Take a thermos with hot water
- The very best time to visit these falls is if there was a lot of snow the week before, this creates some amazing icicles, but anytime after snowfall the icicles should be there.
- It took us total of 3 hours to do this hike but we stopped every 3 minutes to take videos so overall if you are fast you can do all these 3 waterfalls in under 2...
published: 07 Feb 2023
Hamilton Waterfalls on the Bruce Trail! Hiking Tiffany Falls, Sherman Falls, Canterbury Falls Day 13
We went chasing Waterfalls in Hamilton, Ontario this week along the Bruce Trail! We started at Filman Road (KM 44) and hiked to Davidson Blvd (KM 55). We saw 4 waterfalls today - Washboard Falls, Tiffany Falls, Sherman Falls & Canterbury Falls. We also hiked through Dundas Valley Conservation Area and spent some time exploring the Hermitage!
For more of our adventures along the Bruce Trail check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=518ZrtPnXIU&list=PLrPPfNRnQQsIB96okEn7LC0oStn1UkI7g
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published: 01 Jun 2021
Canterbury Falls (View 1)
Canterbury Falls, nestled in the Dundas Valley Conservation Area near Ancaster, Ontario, is a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Let me paint a vivid picture of this serene spot:
Location: Canterbury Falls is situated along Canterbury Creek, just outside of Ancaster.
Height: The falls cascade down a height of approximately 10 meters (about 33 feet).
Structure: Its terraced ribbon structure adds to the enchantment of the woodland setting.
Trail: You can explore this natural wonder by following the Bruce Trail sections. The trail is an out-and-back route covering approximately 5.8 miles (about 9.3 kilometers).
#Water #sunrise #meditation
Cute Canterbury Falls in Dundas Valley in Ancaster.
Canterbury Falls is located on Canterbury Creek, which is a tributary of the Sulphur Creek. It is a Terrac...
Cute Canterbury Falls in Dundas Valley in Ancaster.
Canterbury Falls is located on Canterbury Creek, which is a tributary of the Sulphur Creek. It is a Terraced Ribbon Cascade 9.5 metres (31 feet) in height and its crest width is 3.3 metres (11 feet). This waterfall enjoys year-round flow.
History
Canterbury Falls is located on property once owned by the Milne family. Lieutenant Willam Milne (1766-1826) bought the land in 1819. After William Milne’s death, the heirs sold all the land to James Milne in 1832. In 1845, the property was sold to Alexander Tower. In 1960 it was purchased from the Hamilton Lions Club by the current owners, the Anglican Church of Canada, Hamilton Diocese, which operates the site as conference retreat, church and children’s camp.
In late 2007 and early 2008 the Bruce Trail Iroquoia Section built a new bridge over Canterbury Creek at Canterbury Falls.
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Cute Canterbury Falls in Dundas Valley in Ancaster.
Canterbury Falls is located on Canterbury Creek, which is a tributary of the Sulphur Creek. It is a Terraced Ribbon Cascade 9.5 metres (31 feet) in height and its crest width is 3.3 metres (11 feet). This waterfall enjoys year-round flow.
History
Canterbury Falls is located on property once owned by the Milne family. Lieutenant Willam Milne (1766-1826) bought the land in 1819. After William Milne’s death, the heirs sold all the land to James Milne in 1832. In 1845, the property was sold to Alexander Tower. In 1960 it was purchased from the Hamilton Lions Club by the current owners, the Anglican Church of Canada, Hamilton Diocese, which operates the site as conference retreat, church and children’s camp.
In late 2007 and early 2008 the Bruce Trail Iroquoia Section built a new bridge over Canterbury Creek at Canterbury Falls.
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BEST 3 HAMILTON'S ICE FROZEN WATERFALLS - HIKE ITINERARY! TIFFANY, SHERMAN AND CANTERBURY FALLS
MY BEST TIPS:
- Park here Arbatan Parking Lot (Googlemaps: http...
BEST 3 HAMILTON'S ICE FROZEN WATERFALLS - HIKE ITINERARY! TIFFANY, SHERMAN AND CANTERBURY FALLS
MY BEST TIPS:
- Park here Arbatan Parking Lot (Googlemaps: https://goo.gl/maps/2T8QXB7KK7KntZnw6) Good parking spot with about 15? or so spots. $11 for day parking.
- MAKE SURE to bring the best hiking boots, winter spikes are best! Canadian Tire, Wallmart, Winners and Dollarama usually carry them.
- Dress in layers and warm
- Take a thermos with hot water
- The very best time to visit these falls is if there was a lot of snow the week before, this creates some amazing icicles, but anytime after snowfall the icicles should be there.
- It took us total of 3 hours to do this hike but we stopped every 3 minutes to take videos so overall if you are fast you can do all these 3 waterfalls in under 2 hours.
- If you do not want to hike you can park at Tiffany Falls parking, it gets busy but there is fast car turn around as the falls are 5 min away. All parkings are $11 (I am not sure if you can use same pass in multiple parkings)
- Have tons of fun!
ONTARIO ROAD TRIP JOURNALS
FALL/WINTER:
PRINT: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0BHKLZ9WC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LR2CDYSCZWJF/
DIGITAL:
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1310087116/ontario-road-trip-journal-fallwinter?ref=listings_manager_grid
SPRING/SUMMER
PRINT: https://www.amazon.ca/Ontario-Road-Trip-Journal-Toronto/dp/B09YMVH37T/
DIGITAL: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1203565548/ontario-road-trip-journal-from-toronto
ART TRIP JOURNAL: https://www.amazon.ca/Art-Trip-Journal-Road-Trips-Vacations/dp/B0B6SL3R62/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LXU1XGAI06JW&keywords=art+trip+journal+ontario+road+tripping&qid=1673926743&s=books&sprefix=art+trip+journal+ontario+road+tripping%2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-1
BEST 3 HAMILTON'S ICE FROZEN WATERFALLS - HIKE ITINERARY! TIFFANY, SHERMAN AND CANTERBURY FALLS
MY BEST TIPS:
- Park here Arbatan Parking Lot (Googlemaps: https://goo.gl/maps/2T8QXB7KK7KntZnw6) Good parking spot with about 15? or so spots. $11 for day parking.
- MAKE SURE to bring the best hiking boots, winter spikes are best! Canadian Tire, Wallmart, Winners and Dollarama usually carry them.
- Dress in layers and warm
- Take a thermos with hot water
- The very best time to visit these falls is if there was a lot of snow the week before, this creates some amazing icicles, but anytime after snowfall the icicles should be there.
- It took us total of 3 hours to do this hike but we stopped every 3 minutes to take videos so overall if you are fast you can do all these 3 waterfalls in under 2 hours.
- If you do not want to hike you can park at Tiffany Falls parking, it gets busy but there is fast car turn around as the falls are 5 min away. All parkings are $11 (I am not sure if you can use same pass in multiple parkings)
- Have tons of fun!
ONTARIO ROAD TRIP JOURNALS
FALL/WINTER:
PRINT: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0BHKLZ9WC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LR2CDYSCZWJF/
DIGITAL:
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1310087116/ontario-road-trip-journal-fallwinter?ref=listings_manager_grid
SPRING/SUMMER
PRINT: https://www.amazon.ca/Ontario-Road-Trip-Journal-Toronto/dp/B09YMVH37T/
DIGITAL: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1203565548/ontario-road-trip-journal-from-toronto
ART TRIP JOURNAL: https://www.amazon.ca/Art-Trip-Journal-Road-Trips-Vacations/dp/B0B6SL3R62/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LXU1XGAI06JW&keywords=art+trip+journal+ontario+road+tripping&qid=1673926743&s=books&sprefix=art+trip+journal+ontario+road+tripping%2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-1
We went chasing Waterfalls in Hamilton, Ontario this week along the Bruce Trail! We started at Filman Road (KM 44) and hiked to Davidson Blvd (KM 55). We saw 4 ...
We went chasing Waterfalls in Hamilton, Ontario this week along the Bruce Trail! We started at Filman Road (KM 44) and hiked to Davidson Blvd (KM 55). We saw 4 waterfalls today - Washboard Falls, Tiffany Falls, Sherman Falls & Canterbury Falls. We also hiked through Dundas Valley Conservation Area and spent some time exploring the Hermitage!
For more of our adventures along the Bruce Trail check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=518ZrtPnXIU&list=PLrPPfNRnQQsIB96okEn7LC0oStn1UkI7g
Follow us for more adventures around Ontario!
We went chasing Waterfalls in Hamilton, Ontario this week along the Bruce Trail! We started at Filman Road (KM 44) and hiked to Davidson Blvd (KM 55). We saw 4 waterfalls today - Washboard Falls, Tiffany Falls, Sherman Falls & Canterbury Falls. We also hiked through Dundas Valley Conservation Area and spent some time exploring the Hermitage!
For more of our adventures along the Bruce Trail check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=518ZrtPnXIU&list=PLrPPfNRnQQsIB96okEn7LC0oStn1UkI7g
Follow us for more adventures around Ontario!
Canterbury Falls, nestled in the Dundas Valley Conservation Area near Ancaster, Ontario, is a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Let me p...
Canterbury Falls, nestled in the Dundas Valley Conservation Area near Ancaster, Ontario, is a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Let me paint a vivid picture of this serene spot:
Location: Canterbury Falls is situated along Canterbury Creek, just outside of Ancaster.
Height: The falls cascade down a height of approximately 10 meters (about 33 feet).
Structure: Its terraced ribbon structure adds to the enchantment of the woodland setting.
Trail: You can explore this natural wonder by following the Bruce Trail sections. The trail is an out-and-back route covering approximately 5.8 miles (about 9.3 kilometers).
#Water #sunrise #meditation
Canterbury Falls, nestled in the Dundas Valley Conservation Area near Ancaster, Ontario, is a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Let me paint a vivid picture of this serene spot:
Location: Canterbury Falls is situated along Canterbury Creek, just outside of Ancaster.
Height: The falls cascade down a height of approximately 10 meters (about 33 feet).
Structure: Its terraced ribbon structure adds to the enchantment of the woodland setting.
Trail: You can explore this natural wonder by following the Bruce Trail sections. The trail is an out-and-back route covering approximately 5.8 miles (about 9.3 kilometers).
#Water #sunrise #meditation
Cute Canterbury Falls in Dundas Valley in Ancaster.
Canterbury Falls is located on Canterbury Creek, which is a tributary of the Sulphur Creek. It is a Terraced Ribbon Cascade 9.5 metres (31 feet) in height and its crest width is 3.3 metres (11 feet). This waterfall enjoys year-round flow.
History
Canterbury Falls is located on property once owned by the Milne family. Lieutenant Willam Milne (1766-1826) bought the land in 1819. After William Milne’s death, the heirs sold all the land to James Milne in 1832. In 1845, the property was sold to Alexander Tower. In 1960 it was purchased from the Hamilton Lions Club by the current owners, the Anglican Church of Canada, Hamilton Diocese, which operates the site as conference retreat, church and children’s camp.
In late 2007 and early 2008 the Bruce Trail Iroquoia Section built a new bridge over Canterbury Creek at Canterbury Falls.
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BEST 3 HAMILTON'S ICE FROZEN WATERFALLS - HIKE ITINERARY! TIFFANY, SHERMAN AND CANTERBURY FALLS
MY BEST TIPS:
- Park here Arbatan Parking Lot (Googlemaps: https://goo.gl/maps/2T8QXB7KK7KntZnw6) Good parking spot with about 15? or so spots. $11 for day parking.
- MAKE SURE to bring the best hiking boots, winter spikes are best! Canadian Tire, Wallmart, Winners and Dollarama usually carry them.
- Dress in layers and warm
- Take a thermos with hot water
- The very best time to visit these falls is if there was a lot of snow the week before, this creates some amazing icicles, but anytime after snowfall the icicles should be there.
- It took us total of 3 hours to do this hike but we stopped every 3 minutes to take videos so overall if you are fast you can do all these 3 waterfalls in under 2 hours.
- If you do not want to hike you can park at Tiffany Falls parking, it gets busy but there is fast car turn around as the falls are 5 min away. All parkings are $11 (I am not sure if you can use same pass in multiple parkings)
- Have tons of fun!
ONTARIO ROAD TRIP JOURNALS
FALL/WINTER:
PRINT: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0BHKLZ9WC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LR2CDYSCZWJF/
DIGITAL:
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1310087116/ontario-road-trip-journal-fallwinter?ref=listings_manager_grid
SPRING/SUMMER
PRINT: https://www.amazon.ca/Ontario-Road-Trip-Journal-Toronto/dp/B09YMVH37T/
DIGITAL: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1203565548/ontario-road-trip-journal-from-toronto
ART TRIP JOURNAL: https://www.amazon.ca/Art-Trip-Journal-Road-Trips-Vacations/dp/B0B6SL3R62/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1LXU1XGAI06JW&keywords=art+trip+journal+ontario+road+tripping&qid=1673926743&s=books&sprefix=art+trip+journal+ontario+road+tripping%2Cstripbooks%2C92&sr=1-1
We went chasing Waterfalls in Hamilton, Ontario this week along the Bruce Trail! We started at Filman Road (KM 44) and hiked to Davidson Blvd (KM 55). We saw 4 waterfalls today - Washboard Falls, Tiffany Falls, Sherman Falls & Canterbury Falls. We also hiked through Dundas Valley Conservation Area and spent some time exploring the Hermitage!
For more of our adventures along the Bruce Trail check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=518ZrtPnXIU&list=PLrPPfNRnQQsIB96okEn7LC0oStn1UkI7g
Follow us for more adventures around Ontario!
Canterbury Falls, nestled in the Dundas Valley Conservation Area near Ancaster, Ontario, is a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Let me paint a vivid picture of this serene spot:
Location: Canterbury Falls is situated along Canterbury Creek, just outside of Ancaster.
Height: The falls cascade down a height of approximately 10 meters (about 33 feet).
Structure: Its terraced ribbon structure adds to the enchantment of the woodland setting.
Trail: You can explore this natural wonder by following the Bruce Trail sections. The trail is an out-and-back route covering approximately 5.8 miles (about 9.3 kilometers).
#Water #sunrise #meditation
Little Canterbury Falls is a slim 4 metre high cascade waterfall that flows just east of Canterbury Falls. Best viewed in the springtime as it tends to dry up in the summer months.
Directions
By foot can be accessed vis the Bruce Trail near the Dundas Valley Conservation Area.
From Highway 403, take the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway exit and keep to the right to merge onto Rousseau Street. Stay on it until the end. At the 'T' intersection, turn right onto Wilson Street. Then turn left onto Montgomery Road and turn right at the stop sign onto Old Dundas Road. At the 3-way Stop intersection, go straight onto Lions Club Road and park on the gravel shoulder. On the opposite side of the road, follow the Bruce Trail southwest to the second wooden bridge (about a 15 - 20 minute walk). The waterfall is beside this bridge.
During his last day in office on Monday, which falls on the feast of Epiphany and is also his 69th birthday, the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury will lead a series of festivities at his official residence.
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Canterbury bucked the trend as the only major centre to experience an increase in listings, but Clark said this was likely a correction from a bigger fall in August.