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Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. An industrialized city in the Golden Horseshoe at the west end of Lake Ontario, Hamilton has a population of 536,917, and a metropolitan population of 747,545. On January 1, 2001, the new City of Hamilton was formed through the amalgamation of the former city and the other constituent lower-tier municipalities of the Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth with the upper-tier regional government. Residents of the old city are known as Hamiltonians. Since 1981, the metropolitan area has been listed as the ninth largest in Canada and the third largest in Ontario. Hamilton is home to the Roy...
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Waterfall Attractions In Hamilton

  • 1. Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area Stoney Creek
    Devil's Punch Bowl is a 37-metre ribbon waterfall on the Niagara Escarpment, in the Stoney Creek community of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is found in the Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area, maintained by the Hamilton Conservation Authority, and features an escarpment access trail with connections to a recently improved section of the Bruce Trail. Stoney Creek's Dofasco 2000 Trail is nearby. The Punch Bowl is also known as Horseshoe Falls for the distinctive shape of the cliff-face, which somewhat resembles its much larger cousin in Niagara Falls. In addition to the 800 km-long Bruce Trail, nearby attractions include the historic Battlefield House Museum and Nash-Jackson House; on Lake Ontario, Fifty Point Conservation Area and Confederation Park; and Mohawk Sports Park and the Hamilton ...
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  • 2. Tews Falls Dundas
    Tews Falls, is a 41 metre ribbon waterfall , and is the tallest waterfall found in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Located at the Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Greensville, its source is Logie's Creek. Also known as Hopkin's Falls and Tunis's Falls. Best viewed in the springtime as it tends to dry up in the summer months. Nearby attractions include the Bruce Trail, Dundas Peak, Crooks Hollow Conservation Area, Christie Lake Conservation Area, Carnegie Gallery in downtown Dundas. There is a picnic area and bathroom facilities located at Christie Lake Conservation Area.
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  • 3. Albion Falls Hamilton
    Albion Falls is a 19 m classical/cascade waterfall flowing down the Niagara Escarpment in Red Hill Valley, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. With cascade falls the downpour is staggered into a series of steps causing water to cascade. The top of the falls are located on Mountain Brow Blvd. The lower-end of the falls can be found at the south-end of King's Forest Park in lower Hamilton by following the Red Hill Creek south towards the Niagara Escarpment.Albion Falls was once seriously considered as a possible source of water for Hamilton. Rocks from the Albion Falls area were used in the construction of the Royal Botanical Gardens' Rock Garden.The ravine at the Albion Falls has a legend of the Lover's Leap. The story is that early in the 19th century young Jane Riley, disappointed in love with ...
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  • 4. Chedoke Falls Hamilton
    Chedoke Falls is 15.5 metre urban ribbon waterfall found atop the Niagara Escarpment in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.The watercourse is the Chedoke Creek, an urban creek that runs through the west end of Hamilton and crosses the Bruce Trail and the Radial Trail. Denlow Falls can be found nearby just east of Chedoke Falls. Nearby attractions include the Bruce Trail, Canadian Football Hall of Fame Museum, Copps Coliseum.Lower Chedoke Falls is an irregular curtain waterfall found a few hundred metres north of the main Chedoke Falls. It is 16-metres in height and 31-metres wide.
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  • 5. Great Falls Waterdown
    This is an alphabetical list of heliports in Canada. They are listed in the format: Airport name as listed in the Canada Flight Supplement , ICAO code, community served and province and coordinates.The airport name in the CFS may differ from the name used by the airport authority.
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  • 7. Billy Green Falls Stoney Creek
    William Billy Green otherwise, known as Billy Green the Scout, was key to the British-Upper Canadian victory at the Battle of Stoney Creek. Billy Green was born February 4, 1794 in the Saltfleet Township in Upper Canada, and died March 15, 1877. His father was a New Jersey Loyalist named Ensign Adam Green. His mother, Martha Green, died after a year or so after Billy was born, so he was raised by his oldest sister. He was the last born of the eleven children in his family. According to local tradition, he is believed the first white child born in the vicinity of Stoney Creek, Ontario.
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  • 8. Buttermilk Falls Hamilton
    Buttermilk Falls is a 23 metre high plunge waterfall found below Oak Knoll Park in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.Nearby attractions include the Albion Falls, Escarpment Rail Trail, Felker's Falls, scenic views of Hamilton, Chippawa Rail Trail, King's Forest Golf Course and Park, Mohawk Sports Park, Gage Park, Hamilton Children's Museum and the Bruce Trail.
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  • 9. Cliffview Falls Hamilton
    Cliffview Falls is a 15-metre terraced ribbon waterfall located beside Cliffview Park on Scenic Drive Upper Paradise Road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Can be accessed via the Bruce Trail.Nearby attractions include the Bruce Trail, Dundas Valley Conservation Area, Chedoke Radial Trail, the Chedoke Civic Golf Course and Iroquois Heights Conservation Area. Nearby and onsite facilities include a convenience store, motel and an HSR bus stop and parking space for 100 vehicles.Lower Cliffview Falls is a 4 metre high and 3 metre wide classic cascade waterfall found just north of the Cliffview Falls.
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