There are a number of beautiful and
remarkable water falls you can visit in our area. Located on
Grey Road 13 is one that is visited regularly. Eugenia Falls,
which is found in the village of Eugenia, can be reached from
Flesherton by taking the Highway 4 turnoff. It is marked on
most road maps. With a variety of things to do, see, and
photograph it is an ideal location for an afternoon outing, day
trip with the family, or hiking adventure with friends. When
you get to the town of Eugenia turn northwest on Pellisier St.
and follow the signs.

You get your first view of the crest of the
waterfall from the parking lot. You are advised to stay on the
“safe” side of the stone wall as the vertical cliffs are about
30 m high. For better views follow one of the trails. At the
head of the western one there is a sign with information about
the escarpment and Eugenia’s history. This trail takes you takes
you along the edge of a forested gorge, when you come to a
clearing in the woods look back to the falls, for great view.
If you are an experienced hiker you can continue along the trail
to a weakly defined path down to the bottom of the gorge and
make your way back to the base of the falls. If you follow the
downstream trails for about a hundred feet there is a nice view
of the whole falls. You could also take the eastern one that
takes you directly down to the falls following a low stone wall
along the ridge. If you like you can go east to the top of the
falls or go west to join up with the western trail.

The area is situated in a conservation area
encompassing 23 hectares of river valley and upland forest along
the Niagara Escarpment. The falls are 30 meters high but fairly
narrow. The best time to view them is in the spring, when the
snow melts as the water becomes sparse during the summer because
the nearby power plant uses much of the water from the river.
They were discovered by a Mr. Brownlee in 1852, and were the
site of a brief gold rush until they learned it was only fools
gold. Surveyors named it after Empress Eugenie, the wife of
Napoleon III. There is a picnic area and shelter available for
use.

There are a number of trails you can
follow through the gorge and one that leads to Hogg’s Falls; but
some of them are difficult and dangerous so are considered for
experienced hikers only. The one that most people can follow is
large and well groomed. Near the start of this trail is an old
monument honoring the soldiers of World War 1, and if you follow
it for about 20 minutes to will take you downstream to river
level where the official trail ends.

You will also want to visit the Emporium
that is across from the falls. As well as a wide variety of
wares there is also a Beaver River Grill, The Pickle Guy, and
the Wow
Candy Store. The building
used to be a gas station and garage but was renovated and since
2000 has an old fashioned diner style lunch counter and plays
all types of music. The Emporium is open Wednesday to Sunday
from 9am to 5pm and holiday Mondays.
If you are looking for somewhere to spend
an enjoyable afternoon hiking, bird watching, and enjoying
nature’s wonders, Eugenia Falls should be your destination.