Here’s another waterfall adventure for you and it’s just outside of Toronto. Albion Falls is one of the most popular cascades in Ontario and here’s why

Located in Hamilton, Ontario, about an hours drive west of Toronto, Albion Falls is considered to be one of the most picturesque in the region.

It spans 18 metres wide and 19 metres tall. It’s a sight to see!

According to Tourism Hamilton, “Albion Falls is a stepped jewel, classified as a cascade as it ripples over the Niagara Escarpment.”

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The rushing falls are surrounded by lush forest and a scenic bridge overhead, with two viewing platforms to take in the sights.

The water flow varies throughout the year, depending on the season and the amount of rainfall. But in the summer, it’s an adventure worth taking.

There’s a 6-km long trail that begins at Buttermilk Falls in the Oak-Knoll parking lot which serves as a great way to take in the views.

There are a couple of lookout points along the Mountain Bow Side Trail with stunning views of the Albion Falls.

Because of how popular the falls are, Tourism Hamilton suggests planning your visit during off-peak times (early morning or weekdays) and to avoid parking on roadways if the parking lots are full.

Now go out and explore our lovely province! You know you want to.

Albion Falls

Where: 885 Mountain Brow Blvd, Hamilton