Lower Fruitland Falls in Hamilton the Waterfall Capital of the World


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Lower Fruitland Falls in Hamilton the Waterfall Capital of the World

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A short video clip of Lower Fruitland Falls in Hamilton, Ontario, which is also the Waterfall Capital of the World! Video by David Wootton. Lower Fruitland Falls is a small, attractive waterfall on the Fruitland Creek in Hamilton. For more photos and video, please visit www.cityofwaterfalls.ca

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CityofWaterfalls

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Hamilton waterfalls, Lower Fruitland Falls,

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