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Terry Robinson and Glen Martin pause to get refreshed under the 20-foot waterfall. Acton, Ontario
6/15/1983
Watching the water go by, a young visitor to the Caledon Centre for the Arts and Crafts, Veda Neets, stands beside the 20 foot waterfall that tumbles beside the 90-year-old mill on the Credit River, near Alton.
9/27/1971
Wonder Mountains showbiz
7/28/1983
Dock scene, Lake Cecebe near Burks Falls, Ontario
1971-01
The Leaman Burch family in front Black Bear Falls. Agawa Canyon, Ontario
7/4/1978
Woman kneels next to Buttermilk Falls, Ont.
4/12/1952
The last word on summer outfits waiting for the boat at Fenelon Falls
1900
High Falls, Muskoka, Bracebridge, Ontario
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The Mill Falls at Cataract is one of the most scenic spots in Southern Ontario-and probably one of the most dangerous
6/15/1969
Tews falls resembles an anemic Niagara, with trickle of water plunging a dizzy 150 feet
8/30/1967
The scenic but deadly mill falls at Cataract, Ont
6/15/1969
This ninety-foot shower with a September Morn figure at the foot of it is Havasu Falls in the canyon reservation of the Havasupai Indians in Arizona. [Incomplete]
11/9/1946
Chaudiere Falls and locks, near Ottawa
12/26/1925
North Branch à Muskoka à Upper Falls
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Less well known, than they should be are the Brandywine Falls plunging a sheer 200 feet in British Columbia's coastal mountains. Theyère in caribou country on the Pacific Eastern Railroad
12/21/1946
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