Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
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Description Logie's Creek tumbles 41 metres over the escarpment to form Tews Falls, just a few metres less inheight than Niagara Falls. Though the flow of Logie's is substantially less that the main branch of Spencer Creek, thesheer height of the falls is what makes it such a stunning sight. There are two platforms just off the Bruce Trail thatallow visitors to get a spectacular view of the falls and gorge below. Side trails in the area also offer access to DundasPeak and the historical Crooks Hollow Conservation AreaTews Falls got its name from the Tew family. Johnson Tew came to Canada in the year 1874. He purchased Lot 12,Concession 2 in Flamborough Township included his land, the falls and ravine. He was elected a Municipal Councilor in1905 and was Reeve of the Township of Flamborough for seven years between 1913 and 1926. He was electedWarden of Wentworth County of Wentworth for the year 1924. Johnson died on March 12th, 1948. The Spencer CreekConservation Authority - forerunner of the HCA - bought the land from the family in the 1960s.