Inglis Falls
Owen Sound, Ontario
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Added by Mathew Blacklock
An amazing waterfall with some great trails to spend an afternoon.
Inglis Falls is an 18 metre high cascade on the Bruce Trail just south of Owen Sound, where the Sydenham River meets the Niagara Escarpment. Inglis is a must-see in every season with spectacular ice formations visible during the winter. Within the 200 hectares of the Inglis Falls Conservation Area you will find 7.42 kilometres of hiking trails of various difficulty, including access to the Bruce Trail, which links to Harrison Park and Weavers Creek Falls, plus the city’s Centennial Lookout Tower. You will also find more than 20 species of ferns, a fantastic view of the valley into Owen Sound, great bird watching opportunities, glacial potholes and the historical remains of a grist mill. Inglis Falls Conservation Area is the perfect spot for snow-shoeing or cross country skiing during the winter months, and is a photographer’s dream.
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