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Top 8 Waterfalls around Hamilton

Best waterfalls around Hamilton are found in a region known as the "Waterfall Capital of the World," boasting over 150 waterfalls within its city limits. These cascades are situated along the Niagara Escarpment, offering diverse natural landscapes. Many are easily accessible, providing varied experiences for nature enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its unique geological formations and lush surroundings.

Best waterfalls around Hamilton

  • The most popular waterfalls include Hilton Falls, a waterfall that offers an experience of glacial erosions…

Last updated: June 27, 2026

Sherman Falls

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Sherman Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the Hamilton area, where Ancaster Creek drops about 17 metres over a wide rock ledge on the Niagara Escarpment into a …

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Canterbury Falls

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Canterbury Falls is a picturesque ribbon waterfall tucked along Canterbury Creek, where the water flows over a terraced rock face into a forested ravine. The falls are known for their …

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Borer's Falls

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A remarkably tall waterfall that can be a bit difficult to see. There is an observation point on the west side allows a good view, though summer foliage can be …

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Tiffany Falls

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Tiffany Falls is a beautiful 21-metre cascade tucked away in a steep ravine. It flows year-round, with its strongest currents in the spring and after heavy rainfall. During the winter, …

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Hilton Falls

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Incredible experience of glacial erosions from last ice age 50000 years ago. Very good access and viewing made by conservation authority. Washroom and picnic tables available. Enjoy and respect.

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Sue
June 10, 2026, Canterbury Falls

Canterbury Falls is a picturesque ribbon waterfall tucked along Canterbury Creek, where the water flows over a terraced rock face into a forested ravine. The falls are known for their layered appearance and quieter setting, and surrounded by mature forest and mossy rock, it feels like a hidden stop among the busier viewpoints in the area.

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Sue
June 10, 2026, Sherman Falls

Sherman Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in the Hamilton area, where Ancaster Creek drops about 17 metres over a wide rock ledge on the Niagara Escarpment into a wooded gorge below. Reached by a short walk through forested terrain on either side of the creek, the waterfall is known for its expansive curtain-like flow and layered rock backdrop, with water often spreading across the cliff face, especially after rain. Surrounded by mature trees and beautiful escarpment scenery, it’s a popular stop for photographers and hikers exploring Hamilton’s network of waterfalls.

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Sue
October 30, 2025, Tiffany Falls

Tiffany Falls is a beautiful 21-metre cascade tucked away in a steep ravine. It flows year-round, with its strongest currents in the spring and after heavy rainfall. During the winter, the falls take on a stunning transformation, creating impressive ice formations. The water cascades over layered escarpment rock, beautifully framed by a lush hardwood forest and moss-covered cliffs.

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Louise
July 19, 2025, Canterbury Falls

Two cute benches-with-a-view next to the falls.

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Louise
July 19, 2025, Sherman Falls

Beautiful! Private property. No benches.

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Duncan Todd
October 22, 2022, Canterbury Falls

Beautiful any time of year.

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Steven
July 11, 2022, Borer's Falls

This route takes you to a waterfall, but just know that the waterfall can be pretty obscured from tree growth at the lookout point. This hike isn't overly technical but has a steep climb for a small part so be ready for that.

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Ivan K
February 27, 2021, Hilton Falls

Incredible experience of glacial erosions from last ice age 50000 years ago. Very good access and viewing made by conservation authority. Washroom and picnic tables available. Enjoy and respect.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Hamilton are easily accessible?

Many of Hamilton's waterfalls are easily accessible. For instance, Tiffany Falls is just a short walk from its parking lot. Sherman Falls is also known for its easy accessibility, often just yards from a dirt road. Albion Falls is easily reached from its parking lot, making it a great choice for families. Felker's Falls also offers easy access with nearby free parking.

Are there family-friendly waterfalls in Hamilton?

Yes, several waterfalls are great for families. Albion Falls is easily accessible from its parking lot and cascades over terraced rock formations, making it a picturesque spot. Hilton Falls is also categorized as family-friendly and offers washroom and picnic facilities.

What outdoor activities can I do near Hamilton's waterfalls?

Beyond waterfall viewing, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like Tiffany Falls, Sherman Falls & Lower Little Falls or Albion Falls and Wentworth Stairs via the Bruce Trail. For cyclists, there are routes like Sulphur Springs Train Station – Bridge Over the Creek loop. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as Morden's Barn, circa 1800 loop from Tew's Falls.

When is the best time to visit the waterfalls in Hamilton?

The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. Spring offers powerful flows from snowmelt, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage, especially around Tews Falls and Felker's Falls. Some waterfalls, like Tiffany Falls, even become popular for ice climbing in winter.

Can I visit Hamilton's waterfalls in winter?

Yes, visiting in winter offers a unique experience. Waterfalls like Tiffany Falls transform into popular spots for ice climbing. Hilton Falls is known to freeze over, creating a grandiose spectacle. For trails like Smokey Hollow Falls and Grindstone Creek, icers are highly recommended during winter hikes.

Which waterfalls offer panoramic views of the area?

Devil's Punchbowl not only features a spectacular waterfall but also provides panoramic views of Hamilton and Stoney Creek from a nearby lookout platform. From the Mountain Brow Side Trail, visitors get a high, panoramic view of Albion Falls as it steps down the Niagara Escarpment. Felker's Falls also offers beautiful views overlooking the gorge.

What makes Tews Falls and Webster's Falls unique?

Tews Falls is Hamilton's tallest waterfall, plunging 41 meters, comparable in height to Niagara Falls. It's a ribbon-type waterfall offering breathtaking views, especially in the fall. Webster's Falls, on the other hand, is known for its majestic 30-meter-wide crest and tiered shape, surrounded by parklands and historical significance. Both are located within the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area and often require reservations.

Are there any hidden gems or less crowded waterfalls in Hamilton?

Felker's Falls is often considered a hidden gem, appreciated for its scenic beauty and forested walking trails. While popular spots can get busy, exploring some of the lesser-known cascades along the Niagara Escarpment can offer a more tranquil experience.

What should I know about visiting Smokey Hollow Falls?

Smokey Hollow Falls, also known as Grindstone Falls, is a 10-meter high ribbon waterfall with a powerful flow along Grindstone Creek. An accessible lookout platform provides excellent views, and the Bruce Trail offers alternative perspectives from below. Some parts of the trail near it can be steep and rocky, so tread carefully.

Do I need reservations to visit certain waterfalls?

Yes, for popular locations like Tews Falls and Webster's Falls, which are situated within the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, advanced reservations are often required, especially during peak seasons, to manage visitor numbers.

What types of waterfalls can I see in Hamilton?

Hamilton is known for its variety of waterfall types, including ribbon, tiered, and cascade waterfalls. Examples include the ribbon-type Tews Falls and Felker's Falls, the tiered Webster's Falls and Albion Falls, and the cascade Tiffany Falls.

Where can I find information about all the waterfalls in Hamilton?

Hamilton boasts over 150 waterfalls within its city limits. For a comprehensive guide and more details on individual waterfalls, you can visit the official tourism site: Tourism Hamilton's Waterfalls Guide.

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