Explore the 5 Best Waterfalls in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada | How to | Accessibility | Parking (2023)

In this video, I share 5 stunning waterfalls in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada worth visiting, including practical information on how to access them, parking and accessibility. There are 156 waterfalls scattered throughout Hamilton, the “Waterfall Capital of the World”. They make for a perfect day exploring in nature, whether you’re a local or taking a day trip from Toronto.

PARKING DETAILS

Tiffany Falls

Limited paid parking is available off of Wilson Street E directly in front of the start of the trail. The lot is tiny though, so expect to wait a short time. Parking is $11.00. Tiffany Falls is less than 500m from the parking lot.

Sherman Falls

Limited paid parking is available off of Artaban Road. Parking is $11.00. It’s about 450 metres to Sherman Falls. To walk to the falls from the parking lot, walk back down Artaban Road, turn left on Lions Club Road and just before Old Dundas Road, turn right on the Bruce Trail. You can also park at Tiffany Falls and hike along the Bruce Trail from the lot on Wilson Street East (around 20 minutes).

Tew Falls and Dundas Peak

The parking lot is located at 581 Harvest Road. There is plenty of parking and it’s only a five-minute walk to the viewing platforms of the Falls. Parking is $15.50 (can be used to park at any of the Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) sites you visit on the same day, including Webster Falls).

Webster Falls

The parking lot is at Greensville Optimist Park, off Highway 8. The paved trail between the Webster Falls parking lot and the falls is about 100 meters. You don’t have to pay to park if you’ve parked at Tew Falls on the same day.

Albion Falls

Albion Falls is wheelchair accessible from the Mountain Brow Blvd Parking lot at Arbour Road of Mud Street. Parking is free.

Previous

Sisterlocks Journey: 10 Year Update! Installation, Hair Phases, Retightening, Routine, Colour

Next

Hotel Riu Negril Jamaica All-inclusive: Tour And Review (2023)