"Baby Webster's Falls"
Baby Webster's Falls is a complex ribbon waterfall which has water mainly during seasonal storms and after the winter snow melts. Its height is 20 metres and its width is 3 metres (10 ft) It is located on a tributary of the Spencer Creek, on a separate ravine near Webster's Falls and can be seen from both the top and bottom of the gorge. It is located to the right and bottom of the stairway leading down to the base of the Webster's Falls and is often missed due to its relatively little water flow, particularly when compared to the main falls just to the left side of the stairway.
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