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Waterfalls of Ontario

Mark Harris

Nature / General

Featuring over 150 waterfalls.

Praise for previous editions:

"A very practical guidebook to exploring 80 different provincial waterfalls... A coffee table book on one hand, a guidebook on the other... nicely balanced, organized and provocative."
--Toronto Star

"It's rare to have a book that's so user friendly, packed with information yet beautiful enough to hold its own on the coffee table with any photography tome. A must-read for anyone touring the countryside."
--Waterloo Region Record

Waterfalls of Ontario is the definitive guide to enjoying and exploring the province's most beautiful waterfalls. Packed with full-page color photographs, this fourth edition features over 150 waterfalls and includes new waterfalls you can visit across Ontario. Adventure awaits at new hidden gems like Paradise Lagoon, Webwood Falls, Old Man River Falls and Robertson Creek Falls.

The book covers waterfalls in the following regions:

  • Algoma
  • Cottage Country
  • Eastern Ontario
  • Greater Toronto
  • Hamilton
  • Lake Huron
  • Northeastern Ontario
  • Northwestern Ontario.

Over 100 key waterfalls each feature a full-color photograph along with text describing the characteristics, history and geography of the falls. Accurate driving directions and GPS coordinates make finding each falls easy, and sidebars feature handy information, such as the nearest settlements, walk time, trail conditions and the height of the waterfall. Even more falls can be discovered in the Other Waterfalls sections as well as in an updated provincial directory. All new maps show you where to find waterfalls at-a-glance.

Packed with gorgeous photographs and updated information, Waterfalls of Ontario continues to be both an attractive reference book and an outstanding regional travel guide for weekend explorers, outdoor enthusiasts and armchair travelers.

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