Update (August 2010): Twinning of Route 1 has destroyed this little waterfall. Thankfully there are three additional waterfalls further up brook near Kerr Lake.
Waterfall Details: Approximately 100 metres to the west of Saint Paddy’s Falls is this waterfall with no name. Draining Kerrs Lake the Kerr Brook meets the brook that forms Saint Paddy’s Falls further down near the Route 1. Eventually the entire waterway converges with the Bocabec River before empting into the Bay of Fundy. The Kerr Brook is home to two larger waterfalls located further up the stream near the lake. The forest located closer to Route 1 will be clear-cut in a few years to make room to expand the highway to 4 lanes. I believe this waterfalls and Saint Paddy’s are outside the new alignment.
Visit Detail: I photographed the waterfall in May 2008 while in the area to photograph Saint Paddy’s Falls for my first book, Waterfalls of New Brunswick. The general feeling of well being combined with fresh spring scents urged me forward to take a few extra minutes to follow the brook for 100 or so yards. I was pleased to find this diminutive waterfall. I later spoke to a friend who lived in the area about the waterfalls and he informed me of the other waterfalls located further up the brook.

Great to see you back in action