Tallman West Falls is a 5m high, 1m wide ribbon waterfall that emanates from a concrete culvert above the railway tracks. It is named after the Tallman Family, who has owned the land since the 19th Century. It was initially named Shed Falls, because of the shed structure above the falls.
| Tallman West Falls | ![]() | Tallman West Falls | |
![]() | Tallman West Falls | ![]() | Tallman West Falls |
![]() | Tallman West Falls |
| Location | 79°41'37.691"W 43°12'11.333"N |
| Park | Vinemount Conservation Area |
| Watercourse | Vinemount/Winona Basin |
| Form | Ribbon Plunge |
| Flow | Very Seasonal |
| Crest Restriction : Access | Private : Unknown |
| Foot Restriction : Access | Private : Unknown |
| Height : Width (m) | 5.00 : 1.00 |
| Height : Width (ft) | 16 : 3 |
| Authority / Owner | Private Owner |