tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1126241749842170521.post620892448916001848..comments2024-03-28T14:56:08.840-03:00Comments on WATERFALLS OF NOVA SCOTIA: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1126241749842170521.post-75850956735252179702015-08-22T14:32:27.927-03:002015-08-22T14:32:27.927-03:00It should not come as a surprise, but just so you ...It should not come as a surprise, but just so you know: In Mid-August, there was not a lot of water in these falls. One of them was just a trickle (the one on the left in the picture), and the other one wasn't gushing much either. Then again, this made it much easier to actually get to the falls. For the most part, I waded up the river, which nicely cooled my feet through my rubber boots. :-)<br /><br />At first, I missed the entrance: Very shortly after you turn off the paved road, the Reids Station Rd crosses a small bridge. Lots of vegetation there, so you probably don't realize it is a bridge with water underneath. But, in fact, that is were you have to enter the riverbed. Then the hike took me a good 45 minutes each way.Daniel AJ Sokolovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05151324860713469769noreply@blogger.com