Weatheredge Limestone Water Features
Weatheredge Limestone is from Colonial Brick & Stone’s quarry on Manitoulin Island.
(click on the thumbnails to view enlargement)
Royal Botanical Gardens
This beautiful waterfall is Weatheredge Limestone, from our quarry on Manitoulin Island. Each piece has a sawn top and bottom.
To view the progress from start to finish click on the thumbnails below to view an enlargement.
1. Quarry
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2. Work here at the stone yard.
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3. Sawing the pcs. in our 9′ Saw.
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4. Compiling the waterfall here at the yard.
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5. Building the waterfall at Royal Botanical Gardens.
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6. Running Waterfall
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Weatheredge Limestone Slab Waterfall
Weatheredge Limestone Waterfall in California
Colonial’s masonry crew, Elroy Wagler Masonry, built this Weatheredge Limestone waterfall at the plowing match in Listowel, ON. This waterfall has a cave running through the back so you can stand under the falling water.
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