Lafarge Falls is a 15m high, 2m wide ribbon cascade and plunge. It is located on private property owned by the Lafarge Group and the source is surface water that drains from agricultural land on the south side of HWY 5, which then runs into Sydenham Creek halfway between Middle and Upper Sydenham Falls.
Surface water from the Lafarge cement works on the south side of HWY 5 drains into Galer's Creek, a tributary of Logie's Creek, and goes nowhere near Lafarge Falls.
![]() | Lafarge Falls | ![]() | Lafarge Falls |
![]() | Lafarge Falls | ![]() | Lafarge Falls |
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![]() | Lafarge Falls | ![]() | Lafarge Falls |
| Location | 79°57'29.963"W 43°16'32.93"N |
| Park | None |
| Watercourse | Tributary of Sydenham Creek |
| Form | Ribbon Cascade |
| Flow | Seasonal |
| Crest Restriction : Access | Private : Unknown |
| Foot Restriction : Access | None : Easy |
| Height : Width (m) | 15.00 : 2.00 |
| Height : Width (ft) | 49 : 6 |
| Authority / Owner | Private Owner |
| Last updated | 2026-06-08 |
| Updated by | low/jona |