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Eugenia Falls Conservation Area

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Situated in the very tiny village of Eugenia, Eugenia Falls Conservation Area encompasses 23 hectares of Niagara Escarpment, river valley and upland forests. The site features hiking trails, a picnic pavilion, privies and a war memorial, as well as the 30 metre tall waterfall. The water falls are part of the Beaver River system.

I did not get to visit Eugenia Falls personally but a good friend of mine visited the area and was generous enough to let me use these photos on my site. If you are in the Owen Sound area there are at least 6 other waterfalls within an hours drive from each other. I did manage to visit Walters Falls and Inglis Falls During my visit to Sauble Falls Provincial Park .

Eugenia Falls is said to be one of the highest water falls in Ontario and the views from high up above look spectacular. The water falls themselves also look spectacular. Next time I visit the area Eugenia Falls will be tops on my list to visit.

For more information visit the official Grey Sauble Conservation Authority web site. http://www.greysauble.on.ca/ca-eugeniafalls.html





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