Sherman Falls, Curtain waterfall in Hamilton, Canada.
Sherman Falls is a waterfall in Ontario, Canada, where water cascades down a steep rock face. The flow creates a powerful white sheet of water that remains visible throughout all seasons.
The waterfall lies along a historic railway route that ran through the Niagara Escarpment in the early 1900s. This route once connected communities across the region as part of the transportation network of that era.
The Bruce Trail near Sherman Falls represents a section of Canada's longest marked hiking path, connecting communities across the Niagara Escarpment.
Parking is available on Artaban Road with short walking paths leading to the waterfall viewpoint. Visitors can also start a hike from a nearby trailhead, with different routes suited to various fitness levels.
The waterfall maintains water flow year-round due to its location within a local watershed system between other falls. This geographic position keeps the water level relatively consistent regardless of the season.
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