Webwood Falls and Nature Reserve
Webwood Falls is a serene cascading waterfall set within the Webwood Falls Nature Reserve in Grey Highlands. The reserve is a tranquil haven, with lush forest and plant life surrounding the falls. Donated by James Horwood, it is now permanently protected as part of the Bruce Trail Conservation Corridor.
✨ What makes it special
The falls may not be as forceful as some nearby waterfalls, but their cascading flow is both energetic and peaceful, making them a captivating sight
The site was once home to a mill that served the region, adding a historical element to its natural beauty
The reserve supports a wide variety of habitats, including regenerating fields, Sugar Maple forests, and meadow marshes, making it a haven for wildlife and plant species
The falls are part of the Bruce Trail Conservation Corridor and have been preserved thanks to generous donations
At just 100 metres from the nearest road, the falls are among the most easily accessible in Grey County, making them perfect for a quick visit
🚗 Know before you go
The Webwood Falls Nature Reserve is not accessible during the winter months, so plan your visit accordingly
The falls are within a protected conservation corridor, so visitors should respect the area and its wildlife
The reserve is home to a variety of species, including some that are at risk or endangered, so be mindful of the delicate ecosystem
With a deep, forested river valley and lush growth, Webwood Falls offers a peaceful, secluded atmosphere perfect for nature lovers
2 hours 30 minutes from Toronto
40 minutes from Collingwood / Blue Mountain
1 hour 30 minutes from Kitchener Waterloo