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Excerpt from www.guidetags.com/niagara-greenbelt/explore//487-louth-co...:

Louth Conservation Area is one of the most well kept secrets of the Niagara Region. It is located in Lincoln County along the 16 Mile Creek off of Staff Avenue, just north of the Staff Estate Winery. The area is geologically important as it contains many valleys and rock formations as well as two waterfalls and is part of the Niagara Esarpment.

In 1973 the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority purchased the segment of land known as the Louth Conservation Area. Since then, a portion of the Niagara Escarpment has been preserved by the Louth Conservation Area. Louth also contains many historic rock formations.

The two waterfalls and multiple rock formations make Louth Conservation Area geologically significant. The first waterfall is known as the upper falls and plummets 3.66 meters. The second waterfall, known as the lower falls is larger and plummets 7.92 meters. These features of the area are made possible because of its location along the Niagara Escarpment.

There is a variety of wildlife in the Louth Conservation Area. In the fall months there have been multiple deer sightings as well as migratory bird sightings. In addition, Louth Conservation Area houses old growth forest.

Tags:   Louth Conservation Area 3193 Staff Avenue Jordan Station Lincoln Ontario Canada Conservation Areas Conservation Areas Lincoln

N 14 B 234 C 17 E Apr 16, 2023 F Apr 23, 2023
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Excerpt from www.guidetags.com/niagara-greenbelt/explore//487-louth-co...:

Louth Conservation Area is one of the most well kept secrets of the Niagara Region. It is located in Lincoln County along the 16 Mile Creek off of Staff Avenue, just north of the Staff Estate Winery. The area is geologically important as it contains many valleys and rock formations as well as two waterfalls and is part of the Niagara Esarpment.

In 1973 the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority purchased the segment of land known as the Louth Conservation Area. Since then, a portion of the Niagara Escarpment has been preserved by the Louth Conservation Area. Louth also contains many historic rock formations.

The two waterfalls and multiple rock formations make Louth Conservation Area geologically significant. The first waterfall is known as the upper falls and plummets 3.66 meters. The second waterfall, known as the lower falls is larger and plummets 7.92 meters. These features of the area are made possible because of its location along the Niagara Escarpment.

There is a variety of wildlife in the Louth Conservation Area. In the fall months there have been multiple deer sightings as well as migratory bird sightings. In addition, Louth Conservation Area houses old growth forest.

Tags:   Louth Conservation Area 3193 Staff Avenue Jordan Station Lincoln Ontario Canada Conservation Areas Conservation Areas Lincoln

N 11 B 189 C 30 E Apr 16, 2023 F Apr 22, 2023
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Excerpt from waterfallsofontario.com/louth-falls.php:

Louth Falls: As far as its many waterfalls go, this is probably the Niagara Peninsula’s best secret! This pretty little falls is located where 16 Mile Creek tumbles over Irondequoit Limestone of the Niagara Escarpment. Completely natural, surrounded by woods are usually deserted.

Excerpt from www.torontohiking.com/louth-falls:

There are actually two waterfalls in this CA with the larger lower Louth Falls the much more dramatic of the two. An upper Louth Falls located upstream closer to the road cascades down just under 4 m while the larger lower falls drops about 9 m. Due to a rock slide or road construction or both, the upper falls is now partly buried under huge boulders.

Tags:   Lower Louth Falls Louth Conservation Area 3193 Staff Avenue Jordan Station Lincoln Ontario Canada Waterfalls Conservation Areas Conservation Areas Lincoln

N 18 B 3.9K C 26 E Apr 16, 2023 F Apr 23, 2023
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Excerpt from www.guidetags.com/niagara-greenbelt/explore//487-louth-co...:

Louth Conservation Area is one of the most well kept secrets of the Niagara Region. It is located in Lincoln County along the 16 Mile Creek off of Staff Avenue, just north of the Staff Estate Winery. The area is geologically important as it contains many valleys and rock formations as well as two waterfalls and is part of the Niagara Esarpment.

In 1973 the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority purchased the segment of land known as the Louth Conservation Area. Since then, a portion of the Niagara Escarpment has been preserved by the Louth Conservation Area. Louth also contains many historic rock formations.

The two waterfalls and multiple rock formations make Louth Conservation Area geologically significant. The first waterfall is known as the upper falls and plummets 3.66 meters. The second waterfall, known as the lower falls is larger and plummets 7.92 meters. These features of the area are made possible because of its location along the Niagara Escarpment.

There is a variety of wildlife in the Louth Conservation Area. In the fall months there have been multiple deer sightings as well as migratory bird sightings. In addition, Louth Conservation Area houses old growth forest.

Tags:   Louth Conservation Area 3193 Staff Avenue Jordan Station Lincoln Ontario Canada Conservation Areas Conservation Areas Lincoln

N 11 B 274 C 15 E Apr 16, 2023 F Apr 23, 2023
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Excerpt from www.guidetags.com/niagara-greenbelt/explore//487-louth-co...:

Louth Conservation Area is one of the most well kept secrets of the Niagara Region. It is located in Lincoln County along the 16 Mile Creek off of Staff Avenue, just north of the Staff Estate Winery. The area is geologically important as it contains many valleys and rock formations as well as two waterfalls and is part of the Niagara Esarpment.

In 1973 the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority purchased the segment of land known as the Louth Conservation Area. Since then, a portion of the Niagara Escarpment has been preserved by the Louth Conservation Area. Louth also contains many historic rock formations.

The two waterfalls and multiple rock formations make Louth Conservation Area geologically significant. The first waterfall is known as the upper falls and plummets 3.66 meters. The second waterfall, known as the lower falls is larger and plummets 7.92 meters. These features of the area are made possible because of its location along the Niagara Escarpment.

There is a variety of wildlife in the Louth Conservation Area. In the fall months there have been multiple deer sightings as well as migratory bird sightings. In addition, Louth Conservation Area houses old growth forest.

Tags:   Louth Conservation Area 3193 Staff Avenue Jordan Station Lincoln Ontario Canada Conservation Areas Conservation Areas Lincoln


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