Wesley Cascade is a 4m high, 1m wide complex ribbon cascade on a tributary of Hickory Brook, which includes a number of short plunges and a ramp. Its source is almost exclusively run-off from Patterson Road and as a result, there is little to no flow unless there has been recent rainfall. The area in which it is located has more recently become very heavily overgrown with thorn bushes that sport extremely long and sharp thorns.
![]() | Wesley Cascade : Autumn | ![]() | Wesley Cascade : Autumn |
| Location | 79°55'10.999"W 43°18'3.445"N |
| Park | RBG Berry Tract |
| Watercourse | Tributary of Hickory Brook |
| Form | Ribbon Cascade |
| Flow | Seasonal |
| Crest Restriction : Access | None : Moderately Easy |
| Foot Restriction : Access | None : Fairly difficult |
| Height : Width (m) | 4.00 : 1.00 |
| Height : Width (ft) | 13 : 3 |
| Authority / Owner | Royal Botanical Gardens |