As autumn paints Ontario in vibrant hues, the province’s waterfalls become even more breathtaking. Here are six must-visit waterfalls, perfect for a picturesque fall hike.
Webster Falls
Price: $10 reservation fee, $11 vehicle fee, $5 admission per person
Address: 607 Harvest Rd., Dundas, ON
Why You Need to Go: Nestled in Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, Webster Falls is a stunning sight surrounded by fall foliage. Reservations are required.
Kakabeka Falls
Price: Prices vary
Address: Kakabeka Falls, ON
Why You Need to Go: Known as the “Niagara of the North,” this massive cascade is worth the road trip, offering views from multiple lookout points.
Ball’s Falls
Price: $14.50 per driver and vehicle
Address: 3292 Sixth Ave., Lincoln, ON
Why You Need to Go: Located in Twenty Valley, this conservation area features both Upper and Lower cascades, accessible via scenic autumn trails.
Eugenia Falls
Price: $10 parking pass
Address: County Road 13, Eugenia, ON
Why You Need to Go: Tucked in a picturesque valley, Eugenia Falls offers a tranquil setting to admire the fall colors from a towering lookout.
Hilton Falls
Price: $10.50 per adult
Address: 4985 Campbellville Rd., Milton, ON
Why You Need to Go: Surrounded by vibrant autumn leaves and the ruins of an old mill, Hilton Falls features several trails perfect for a fall hike.
Tew Falls
Price: $10 reservation fee, $11 vehicle fee, $5 admission per person
Address: 607 Harvest Rd., Dundas, ON
Why You Need to Go: Almost as tall as Niagara Falls, Tew Falls is located in Spencer Gorge Conservation Area and is accessible via a trail leading to Dundas Peak lookout.
Make sure to add these stunning waterfalls to your fall adventure plans for a truly magical experience!