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    Kakabeka Falls
    Photo from Sarah Anderson - Buy This Photo
    These falls are often refered to as the Niagara of the north, with a drop of 40 meters.
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    Brink of Horseshoe Falls
    Photo from Karine Kugler

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    High Falls in Bracebridge
    Photo from George Popadynec

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    Double Waterfall at Chedoke Golf Course
    Photo from Joseph Hollick
    This unique waterfall is actually two seperate falls that are situated close together to create what is referred to as a double waterfall. The one on the left is also called Lower Cliffview Falls and the one in the right, Lower Westcliffe Falls.
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    Snow on Little High Falls in Bracebridge
    Photo from George Popadynec

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    Rideau Falls
    Photo from George Popadynec
    The Rideau Falls are illuminated at night, which gives them a totally different look than during the day.
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    Little High Falls
    Photo from George Popadynec

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    Top of Horseshoe Falls
    Photo from Stephanie Hart

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    Websters Falls
    Photo from Joseph Hollick
    Websters Falls is located in the Dundas/Flamborough section of Hamilton and has a height of 23 metres and a crest of 35 metres.
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    Rock and Water - Picture Perfect

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    Making Ice at Niagara Falls
    Photo from Gerry Kennedy

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    Mist Rising from Horseshoe Falls
    Photo from Karine Kugler

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    Relaxing at Fish Hatchery Falls
    Photo from Paul Bennett - Bracebidge Photo and Graphics

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    Dancing Water
    Photo from Janice McCullough

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    Mineral Springs Falls
    Photo from Joseph Hollick
    Located in the Ancaster Section of Hamilton, Mineral Springs Falls is three metres tall.
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    Grindstone Falls in the Winter
    Photo from Joseph Hollick
    Grindstone Falls is located in the Waterdown section of Hamilton and stands nine metres tall with a width of 5.5 metres.
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    Into the Brink of Niagara Falls
    Photo from Gerry Kennedy

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    The Famous Falls of Niagara

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    Niagara Falls, Ontario
    Photo from Stephanie Hart

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    Mill Falls
    Photo from Joseph Hollick
    Mill Falls is found in the Ancaster section of Hamilton, near the Ancaster Old Mill. It has a height of 12.5 metres and a crest of 4.5 metres.
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    Horseshoe Falls in March
    Photo from Karine Kugler

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    Rainbow in Front of Horseshoe Falls
    Photo from Karine Kugler

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    Misty View of Horseshoe Falls
    Photo from Karine Kugler

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    Aerial View of Horseshoe Falls
    Photo from Corel

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    Muskoka Charm
    Photo from Janice McCullough

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