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ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, aTIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular. BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.SHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butFELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, aTIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular. BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.SHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butFELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. HAMILTON PATIOS WORTH VISITING THIS SUMMER Patio season is finally here! And many of Hamilton's best restaurants are waiting to serve you, safely outdoors. We’re sharing some of the city's best destination patios to 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Hamilton Waterfalls Guide. Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. We invite day-trippers and weekend warriors to get to know some of our most popular waterfalls and their surrounding GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS A Guide to Dundas. Picture an ideal Canadian town – with a pretty historic downtown, surrounded by breathtaking nature – and you’ll get a sense of what Dundas has to offer. Nicknamed Valley Town for its location at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and home to waterfalls, trails and great restaurants, this picturesque area is a must-seeFELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or DOWNTOWN DUNDAS SHOPPING DISTRICT Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. HAMILTON ARCHITECTURE CRAWL Thomas Allen is an award-winning architectural journalist from Hamilton with a background in history. Thomas has been writing on the topic of architecture and urbanism for over eight years and is co-founder of The Inlet, a publication featuring Hamilton's art andculture scene.
THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT DUNDURN The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn National Historic Site served the MacNab family 150 years ago. The restored 2-acre Kitchen Garden, where 1850s tools and techniques are used to grow food for Dundurn Castle's historic kitchen, is open free to the public. TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views.TIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, a BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butSHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views.TIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, a BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butSHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. BEST PARKS IN HAMILTON FOR A PICNIC Park hangs and picnics are where it's at this season and Hamilton has some great ones to choose from. From waterfronts to botanical gardens to local neighbourhood favourties, here are some of the city’s best parks for you to lay out your picnic blanket – along with nearby spots to grab your picnic eats. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Hamilton Waterfalls Guide. Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. We invite day-trippers and weekend warriors to get to know some of our most popular waterfalls and their surrounding GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS A Guide to Dundas. Picture an ideal Canadian town – with a pretty historic downtown, surrounded by breathtaking nature – and you’ll get a sense of what Dundas has to offer. Nicknamed Valley Town for its location at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and home to waterfalls, trails and great restaurants, this picturesque area is a must-seeFELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or HAMILTON HARBOUR QUEEN Take in one of North America's most noteworthy harbours on board the historic Harbour Queen. Since 1956, the ship has has navigated the waters of Great Slave Lake, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland. HAMILTON ARCHITECTURE CRAWL Thomas Allen is an award-winning architectural journalist from Hamilton with a background in history. Thomas has been writing on the topic of architecture and urbanism for over eight years and is co-founder of The Inlet, a publication featuring Hamilton's art andculture scene.
THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT DUNDURN The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn National Historic Site served the MacNab family 150 years ago. The restored 2-acre Kitchen Garden, where 1850s tools and techniques are used to grow food for Dundurn Castle's historic kitchen, is open free to the public. TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, aTIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butSHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres orSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, aTIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butSHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres orSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. HAMILTON FRINGE FESTIVAL 2021 Hamilton's popular local theatre festival returns this summer reimagined and offered online or live-at-a-distance. The shows will appeal to all ages with something offered for every taste. BEST PARKS IN HAMILTON FOR A PICNIC Park hangs and picnics are where it's at this season and Hamilton has some great ones to choose from. From waterfronts to botanical gardens to local neighbourhood favourties, here are some of the city’s best parks for you to lay out your picnic blanket – along with nearby spots to grab your picnic eats. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, the HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Hamilton Waterfalls Guide. Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. We invite day-trippers and weekend warriors to get to know some of our most popular waterfalls and their surrounding A GUIDE TO HAMILTON STREET ART Alexander Bacon is a world-renowned graffiti artist who’s best known for his colourful aerosol pieces. He visited Hamilton to create this detailed hand and butterfly piece during the Concrete Canvas Festival in 2019 (founded by multi discipline local artist Leon Robinson and curated by artist Scott McDonald). Bacon often features animals in his art to raise awareness of endangered species.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS A Guide to Dundas. Picture an ideal Canadian town – with a pretty historic downtown, surrounded by breathtaking nature – and you’ll get a sense of what Dundas has to offer. Nicknamed Valley Town for its location at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and home to waterfalls, trails and great restaurants, this picturesque area is a must-see THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT DUNDURN The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn National Historic Site served the MacNab family 150 years ago. The restored 2-acre Kitchen Garden, where 1850s tools and techniques are used to grow food for Dundurn Castle's historic kitchen, is open free to the public. TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, aTIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butSHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres orSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, aTIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butSHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres orSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. HAMILTON FRINGE FESTIVAL 2021 Hamilton's popular local theatre festival returns this summer reimagined and offered online or live-at-a-distance. The shows will appeal to all ages with something offered for every taste. BEST PARKS IN HAMILTON FOR A PICNIC Park hangs and picnics are where it's at this season and Hamilton has some great ones to choose from. From waterfronts to botanical gardens to local neighbourhood favourties, here are some of the city’s best parks for you to lay out your picnic blanket – along with nearby spots to grab your picnic eats. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, the HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Hamilton Waterfalls Guide. Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. We invite day-trippers and weekend warriors to get to know some of our most popular waterfalls and their surrounding A GUIDE TO HAMILTON STREET ART Alexander Bacon is a world-renowned graffiti artist who’s best known for his colourful aerosol pieces. He visited Hamilton to create this detailed hand and butterfly piece during the Concrete Canvas Festival in 2019 (founded by multi discipline local artist Leon Robinson and curated by artist Scott McDonald). Bacon often features animals in his art to raise awareness of endangered species.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS A Guide to Dundas. Picture an ideal Canadian town – with a pretty historic downtown, surrounded by breathtaking nature – and you’ll get a sense of what Dundas has to offer. Nicknamed Valley Town for its location at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and home to waterfalls, trails and great restaurants, this picturesque area is a must-see THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT DUNDURN The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn National Historic Site served the MacNab family 150 years ago. The restored 2-acre Kitchen Garden, where 1850s tools and techniques are used to grow food for Dundurn Castle's historic kitchen, is open free to the public. TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, aTIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butSHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres orSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, theWEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, aTIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way). BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butSHERMAN FALLS
Parking and Proximity to Falls. There is limited parking on a lot off of Artaban Road for $5 a day, around 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, head back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. Refer to the map below for directions.FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres orSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. HAMILTON FRINGE FESTIVAL 2021 Hamilton's popular local theatre festival returns this summer reimagined and offered online or live-at-a-distance. The shows will appeal to all ages with something offered for every taste. BEST PARKS IN HAMILTON FOR A PICNIC Park hangs and picnics are where it's at this season and Hamilton has some great ones to choose from. From waterfronts to botanical gardens to local neighbourhood favourties, here are some of the city’s best parks for you to lay out your picnic blanket – along with nearby spots to grab your picnic eats. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, the HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Hamilton Waterfalls Guide. Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. We invite day-trippers and weekend warriors to get to know some of our most popular waterfalls and their surrounding A GUIDE TO HAMILTON STREET ART Alexander Bacon is a world-renowned graffiti artist who’s best known for his colourful aerosol pieces. He visited Hamilton to create this detailed hand and butterfly piece during the Concrete Canvas Festival in 2019 (founded by multi discipline local artist Leon Robinson and curated by artist Scott McDonald). Bacon often features animals in his art to raise awareness of endangered species.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres or GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS A Guide to Dundas. Picture an ideal Canadian town – with a pretty historic downtown, surrounded by breathtaking nature – and you’ll get a sense of what Dundas has to offer. Nicknamed Valley Town for its location at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and home to waterfalls, trails and great restaurants, this picturesque area is a must-see THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT DUNDURN The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn National Historic Site served the MacNab family 150 years ago. The restored 2-acre Kitchen Garden, where 1850s tools and techniques are used to grow food for Dundurn Castle's historic kitchen, is open free to the public.ALBION FALLS
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON All visitors to Tew Falls and Dundas Peak require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment. Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right.CYCLING IN HAMILTON
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.WEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular. BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.SHERMAN FALLS
Sherman Falls remains closed until further notice. SHERMAN FALLS IS CLOSED AT THIS TIME. Fairy or Angel Falls are two romantic nicknames for this captivating waterfall thatDEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Experience 19th century life at Battlefield House Museum & Park, a living history museum with 32 acres of parkland and home of the famous Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek held every year in early June.; Hit the beach at Fifty Point Conservation Area to relax after exploring. This 80 hectare park feels like cottage country with its long beach and marina, visitor docks and boat launch. HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT DUNDURN The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn National Historic Site served the MacNab family 150 years ago. The restored 2-acre Kitchen Garden, where 1850s tools and techniques are used to grow food for Dundurn Castle's historic kitchen, is open free to the public.ALBION FALLS
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON All visitors to Tew Falls and Dundas Peak require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment. Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right.CYCLING IN HAMILTON
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.SMOKEY HOLLOW
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.WEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular. BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.SHERMAN FALLS
Sherman Falls remains closed until further notice. SHERMAN FALLS IS CLOSED AT THIS TIME. Fairy or Angel Falls are two romantic nicknames for this captivating waterfall thatDEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Experience 19th century life at Battlefield House Museum & Park, a living history museum with 32 acres of parkland and home of the famous Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek held every year in early June.; Hit the beach at Fifty Point Conservation Area to relax after exploring. This 80 hectare park feels like cottage country with its long beach and marina, visitor docks and boat launch. HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT DUNDURN The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn National Historic Site served the MacNab family 150 years ago. The restored 2-acre Kitchen Garden, where 1850s tools and techniques are used to grow food for Dundurn Castle's historic kitchen, is open free to the public. HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. BEST PARKS IN HAMILTON FOR A PICNIC Park hangs and picnics are where it's at this season and Hamilton has some great ones to choose from. From waterfronts to botanical gardens to local neighbourhood favourties, here are some of the city’s best parks for you to lay out your picnic blanket – along with nearby spots to grab your picnic eats. HAMILTON FRINGE FESTIVAL 2021 Hamilton's popular local theatre festival returns this summer reimagined and offered online or live-at-a-distance. The shows will appeal to all ages with something offered for every taste. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, the GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS Waterfalls Guide. One of the largest and most popular waterfalls in the region can be found at Dundas’ Webster Falls.Photographers and Instagrammers love thisSMOKEY HOLLOW
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. A GUIDE TO HAMILTON STREET ART Alexander Bacon is a world-renowned graffiti artist who’s best known for his colourful aerosol pieces. He visited Hamilton to create this detailed hand and butterfly piece during the Concrete Canvas Festival in 2019 (founded by multi discipline local artist Leon Robinson and curated by artist Scott McDonald). Bacon often features animals in his art to raise awareness of endangered species. HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city.TIFFANY FALLS
In the winter, when temperatures are cold enough, OneAxe Pursuits offers ice-climbing classes to Game of Thrones wildling wannabes. Explore Ancaster’s cultural heritage at Fieldcote Museum; Head into Dundas to browse in the quaint shops along the main street; Drive to Weir’s Lane Lavender & Apiary to see the lavender fields and stock up on honey.; What to EatFELKER'S FALLS
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, the TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, a HAMILTON'S HOTTEST HIKING TRAILS Christie Lake. This Hamilton Conservation area is basically a giant outdoor playground with a beach, great swimming and boating, and 10 kilometres of gorgeous hiking trails through meadows and towering pine forests. There's also a great mountain bike single-track trail thatcuts through the
WEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular. HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Hamilton Waterfalls Guide. Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. We invite day-trippers and weekend warriors to get to know some of our most popular waterfalls and their surrounding GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS A Guide to Dundas. Picture an ideal Canadian town – with a pretty historic downtown, surrounded by breathtaking nature – and you’ll get a sense of what Dundas has to offer. Nicknamed Valley Town for its location at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and home to waterfalls, trails and great restaurants, this picturesque area is a must-seeSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, but HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, the TEW FALLS - TOURISM HAMILTON Tew falls may be known as a package deal with nearby Webster Falls, but it’s stunning in its own right. This slender beauty known as a ribbon waterfall happens to be the tallest in Hamilton. It also marks the beginning of an uphill forested hike towards Hamilton’s famous Dundas Peak with stunning valley views.ALBION FALLS
Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment. It is almost as wide (18 metres) as it is tall (19 metres). It is visible from two viewing platforms, but there is currently no access to the bottom. Rocks from around the falls were used in the construction of Hamilton’s famous Rock Garden, a HAMILTON'S HOTTEST HIKING TRAILS Christie Lake. This Hamilton Conservation area is basically a giant outdoor playground with a beach, great swimming and boating, and 10 kilometres of gorgeous hiking trails through meadows and towering pine forests. There's also a great mountain bike single-track trail thatcuts through the
WEBSTER FALLS
All visitors to Webster Falls require an online reservation prior to visiting between May and November 2021. Reserve early to avoid disappointment since spots are limited. Webster Falls is the largest waterfall in the region – and one of the most popular. HAMILTON WATERFALLS GUIDE Hamilton Waterfalls Guide. Chasing waterfalls across the city is a must-do during any visit to Hamilton. We’re home to more than 100 waterfalls tucked behind the trails of the Niagara Escarpment that cuts through the city. We invite day-trippers and weekend warriors to get to know some of our most popular waterfalls and their surrounding GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS A Guide to Dundas. Picture an ideal Canadian town – with a pretty historic downtown, surrounded by breathtaking nature – and you’ll get a sense of what Dundas has to offer. Nicknamed Valley Town for its location at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and home to waterfalls, trails and great restaurants, this picturesque area is a must-seeSMOKEY HOLLOW
Waterfall Description. At 10 metres tall, this isn’t the area’s biggest waterfall, but this short and fast-flowing waterfall is surrounded by a great section of the Bruce Trail. It has a rugged footpath tracing its way up and down the ravine formed by Niagara Escarpment. Once used to power a local sawmill, the falls are now thecentre of
DEVIL'S PUNCHBOWL
Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area in the city’s east end offers visitors two separate waterfalls: Upper Falls, a 33.8 metre ribbon waterfall and Lower falls, a 5.5 metre classical waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl Falls can be ebb to a trickle when it hasn’t rained in a while, butWELCOME TO HAMILTON
Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.WELCOME TO HAMILTON
Facility Features: McMaster University Athletics and Recreation's state of the art facilities offer a variety of hosting opportunities for your sport or special event needs. Our facilities and extensive hosting experience can accommodate any event, large or small. McMaster features three outdoor turf fields including the impressive Ron Joyce Stadium, which seats 5,400 and houses a full video HAMILTON BUCKET LIST Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures. HAMILTON FRINGE FESTIVAL 2021 Hamilton's popular local theatre festival returns this summer reimagined and offered online or live-at-a-distance. The shows will appeal to all ages with something offered for every taste. BEST PARKS IN HAMILTON FOR A PICNIC Park hangs and picnics are where it's at this season and Hamilton has some great ones to choose from. From waterfronts to botanical gardens to local neighbourhood favourties, here are some of the city’s best parks for you to lay out your picnic blanket – along with nearby spots to grab your picnic eats. 9 FAMOUS FILMING LOCATIONS YOU CAN VISIT IN HAMILTON This multi-purpose stadium rebuilt on the site of historic Ivor Wynne Stadium has welcomed many types of fans including those who love football, soccer, rugby and live music.. Where You've Seen It: The Amazon Prime original series The Boys filmed here, featuring a motley crew of unlikely superheroes, co-created by Seth Rogen. Star turn: Grab a ticket to catch a game featuring Forge FC, the GUIDE TO EXPLORING DUNDAS A Guide to Dundas. Picture an ideal Canadian town – with a pretty historic downtown, surrounded by breathtaking nature – and you’ll get a sense of what Dundas has to offer. Nicknamed Valley Town for its location at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and home to waterfalls, trails and great restaurants, this picturesque area is a must-see BATTLEFIELD HOUSE MUSEUM & PARK Welcome! Please enjoy our visitor information for future travel planning but note that unnecessary travel into Hamilton is not allowed under the current Stay-Home Order zone in Ontario's COVID-19 framework.Locals should check with attractions listed for current availability and closures.TIFFANY FALLS
There are about 1,200 hectares of meadows, Carolinian forest, streams and numerous hiking trails to explore in the nearby Dundas Valley. For a leisurely half hour hike, cross Wilson Street from Tiffany Falls and hop on the Bruce Trail- where you’ll pass Sherman and Canterbury Falls (around 30 minutes one way).FELKER'S FALLS
Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour). Also nearby is the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area (around three kilometres orCOVID-19 Advisory
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