Single pitch crag discovered by Ron Halka in 1980.
Crag is on private land.
Situated just north of Morton and Morton Creek, a short walk west of highway 15. A private drive leading almost to the base of the cliff should not be employed for access; use the gate located between the private road and the road cut to the north. Hike uphill. Suggested parking spot on Jones falls road, north side of Morton Rock (cliff faces south), and walk around to gate or scramble up North side for top rope access.
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Author(s): Gus Alexandropoulos, Justin Dwyer
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780995046610
A comprehensive guidebook to Southern Ontario’s famous climbing area, the Niagara Escarpment. This is the first complete guide to the region in almost 25 years. This volume covers the portion of the Escarpment north of Shelburne including the Beaver Valley area and the Bruce Peninsula. Includes an extensively researched history of climbing in the area, and detailed information on over 1000 rock-climbing routes.
Author(s): Gus Alexandropoulos, Justin Dwyer
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780995046603
A comprehensive guidebook to Southern Ontario’s famous climbing area, The Niagara Escarpment. This is the first complete guide to the region in almost 25 years. This volume covers areas close to Toronto, including the popular Milton crags. Includes extensively researched history of climbing in the area, and detailed information on over 1,000 rock climbing routes.
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