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“The Pulsinch Natural Spring is re-born & ready for drinking! This spring is now flowing again after several winters of being dormant from the bridge construction. This is the only non-alkaline water source in the Hamilton area, incredible! Living hydrogen directly from the Earth. The water sample I took shows ZERO on both Total Coliform & E.Coli, more info: http://bit.ly/Es26R” – Mo Rosati

Nearest Address

Intersection of Maddaugh Rd and Macpherson’s Lane.

Directions from Nearest Address

From the above intersection walk down Puslinch Townline about 100 feet & you’ll see the spring under the side of the bridge. See video for details.

Vital Information

  • Fee: None
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: 280-340
  • Temp: 7.0° C
  • pH: 6.7

Hours Spring is Open:

24/7/365

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Puslinch Natural Spring Map

Submitted by: Mo Rosati

Category : Canada / Ontario
  • Kyle

    Awesome, thanks for sharing all the info Mo, I look forward to visiting the spring

  • Angelacole777

    I live in the detroit area and just moved back from Germany where I had access to great water from my tap and from local springs. I did not have to educate myself since the information was posted at the spring about the water. I really would like to visit the spring at Pushlich could you offer and tip for our trip there? Are there any group that meet and hike to springs?
    Thanks,
    Angela

  • Wkibbler

    Mo, is there a concern at all that this spring would be contaminated by road debris, salt etc? Unlike Ancaster this does not flow from a pipe making it more difficult to gather?

  • Wkibbler

    Mo, is there a concern at all that this spring would be contaminated by road debris, salt etc? Unlike Ancaster this does not flow from a pipe making it more difficult to gather?

  • jay

    This springs great!! just curious if any body else who uses it likes when people throw things in the main watering hole ????? Me i dont want it to be a wishing well full of coins so im wondering if anybody wants to improve it with me and fix it up a bit. some sort of cover or back fill it a bit maybe even a spout? im game for ideas
    THanks
    jay

  • Deb

    Hi Mo,
    Thanks for posting the info about this spring. I have collected from this spring for about 7 years. The longest collectors I have met was an elderly couple who have been going there for over 30 years, I have only heard good things about it.
    The interruption from the new bridge was a frustration, but have been happy to be able to access it again. I have concerns about it though, and I would appreciate your thoughts. My friend who was visiting me noticed some tiny white floating particles in the water. We went to the source and checked it out with a clear glass and it is definitely coming out that way. I don’t know if this is a new thing from the new set up or was always the case from the previous set up? What do you think it could be? Is it safe? Is it just natural minerals, you said it was low on calcium? Am I so programmed to drink filtered water that I can’t even recognize good water when I see it? It seems safe, and your testing is reassuring, I have poured the water through a natural coffee filter, it took out most of it.
    Thank you
    Deb

  • Deb

    Hi Jay,
    Yes I don’t like things thrown in, I noticed that too. I have never seen any problems, like this before in all of my time going there. A cover and spout would be great!
    Deb

  • Joe

    Hi…I’m so glad I found this site after watching another video from the Longevity Conference. I’m in Niagara Fallls and wonder; what is best for transporting and saving this water for use.?

  • Joe

    I’m in Niagara Falls and was wondering how does one transfer this water home for use. Is large plastic bottles safe….or where would I find a large enough glass jar. Could you contact me by email with an answer. Thank You In Advance. Joe @ joetouch@hotmail.com

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