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The Bruce Trail is a hiking trail that runs over 800 kilometers of main trails and an additional 200 km of side trails along the Niagara Escarpment between Niagara Falls and Tobermory. Dundas Peak is along one of those side trails and is part of the Spencer Gorge Conservation area. From the escarpment brow, noted for its panoramas, to the forested depths of the gorge below, the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area exhibits the physical features which have made the Niagara Escarpment one of Ontario's most spectacular geological formations. This significant natural area contains two beautiful waterfalls: Webster's and Tews Falls. Webster's is a magnificent tiered waterfall and Tews, which towers at 41 metres, is only a few metres shorter than Niagara Falls. Both offer spectacular vistas of the gorge. A nature trail allows access to the Dundas Peak, which provides stunning views of Dundas, Hamilton, and Lake Ontario in the distance as seen in the opening view of this panorama with the McMaster University in the foreground.
http://www.brucetrail.org/ http://www.conservationhamilton.ca/parks/visit/spencer.asp http://brucetrail.tripod.com/hike3.html http://www.fougere.ca
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