Red Hill Valley
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Red Hill Valley is a valley in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Red Hill Valley is home to hundreds of species of flora and fauna. Most of Red Hill Valley was filled with The King's Forest, which Red Hill Creek ran through. East sections of The King's Forest were cut down and Red Hill Creek was moved to make the Red Hill Valley Parkway. Environmentalists made many attempts to stop the construction.
[edit] Waterfalls
There are three waterfalls in Red Hill Valley. The most notable one is Albion Falls. Buttermilk Falls is near to Albion Falls and is the least known of the three waterfalls, and some don't consider it a waterfall, as it hardly flows at all and, on dry days, doesn't even flow. The other waterfall is called Felker's Falls.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Friends of Red Hill Valley, a group of people against the expressway.