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User / Snuffy / Inglis Falls, Inglish Falls Conservation Area, Rockford, ON
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Excerpt from gowaterfalling.com:

Province: Ontario

Location: Owen Sound.

Height: 55

Crest: 30?

Water Source: Sydenham River

Summary: This is a big impressive waterfall and definitely worth visiting if you are in the Owen Sound area. It is a 4 hour drive from Hamilton to Owen Sound, and in a day you could visit 10 or more waterfalls of the Niagara Escarpment.

Inglis Falls is south of Owen Sound on Highway 6/10, in the Inglis Falls Conservation Area. This waterfall is also on the Bruce Trail.

This is a well developed area with a parking lot right at the top of the falls. There used to be a large mill here, but it burned down years ago.

From the parking lot, you can reach the bottom of the gorge by heading down the trails to the left (facing downstream). There really is not a well defined trail, but it is not that hard to find a way down. There is a nice spot to the right at the base of the falls, but our first attempt to find a way down there failed. The gorge is very steep to the right. Just as we are about to give up, we noticed one of the locals appear down there. He showed us his way down, which involved some steep descents and some jumps from rock to rock, but it is a nice view.
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  • Taken: Oct 1, 2017
  • Uploaded: Oct 7, 2017
  • Updated: Mar 24, 2021