This is one of our prettiest falls, serving up a beautiful lacy veil effect. The falls are close to 20 m in height, and while they do dry down in summer, there is usually just enough flow to make it a worthwhile visit.
A dedicated parking lot on Wilson street provides easy but limited parking. Given the popularity of the falls and parking situation, expect to pay about $11 for an hour. A trail quickly enters the woods and winds its way up the bottom of the gorge. It's not a diffciult hike for most people, but it is not yet accessible for all.
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Region | Hamilton |
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County | Hamilton |
Near | Dundas |
Watercourse | Tiffany Creek |
Watershed / % Lakes | 1 / 0% |
Ownership | Hamilton Conservation Authority |
Landscape | Rural, forested |
Size | Medium |
Type | Steep Washboard |
Modification | Natural |
Access | Moderate |
Top / Bottom | Prohibited / Moderate |
Trail conditions | Dirt, some small hills |
Hiking Time | 5 min |
Coordinates | 43.2382,-79.958 |
Parking | 43.2407,-79.9598 ![]() |
Site ID | WOO.HAM.053 |
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