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Top 6 Waterfalls around Burlington

Best waterfalls around Burlington are primarily found in Burlington, Ontario, a region situated near the Niagara Escarpment. This geological formation provides ideal conditions for a high concentration of waterfalls, often associated with Hamilton, known as the "Waterfall Capital of the World." Many of these natural features are accessible via the Bruce Trail, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, from woodland trails to tiered rock formations.

Best waterfalls around Burlington

  • The most popular waterfalls is Hilton Falls, a waterfall that offers an experience of glacial erosions. It features good access and viewing, with washroom and picnic tables available.
  • Another must-see spot is Borer's Falls, a remarkably tall waterfall that can be viewed from an observation point on its west side. The crest is also visible from the bridge on Rock Chapel Road.
  • Visitors also love Smokey Hollow Falls and Grindstone Creek, a waterfall set within a woodland. This area offers a decent hike with scenic views, with parts of the trail being steep and rocky.
  • Burlington is known for ribbon, curtain, and cascading waterfalls. The region offers a variety of waterfalls to see and explore, from those with observation points to those integrated into hiking trails.
  • The waterfalls around Burlington are appreciated by the komoot community, with 10 upvotes and 12 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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 an obstruction. The crest can be seen from the bridge on Rock Chapel Road. Worth the time to stop for a look.

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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, 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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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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This is a decent hike with some nice scenery. Parts of the trail between Highway 6 and Snake Road are steep and rocky with some loose rocks -- tread carefully. Most of this Tour is on the Bruce Trail, but it does use a couple of side trails. When heading towards Smokey Hollow, the second side trail is blocked by fallen trees. I was able to climb over, but I took the Bruce Trail on my way back. The main trail is steeper but clear of trees. Check out all the inuksuks beside Grindstone creek, below the falls.

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Webster's Falls

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View of Webster's Falls. Unfortunately, you can't see the entire waterfall. You can't hike any closer because there are barriers.

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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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View of Webster's Falls. Unfortunately, you can't see the entire waterfall. You can't hike any closer because there are barriers.

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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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Avgeek
February 8, 2021, Hilton Falls

Frozen over in February.

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David A.
November 8, 2020, Borer's Falls

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 an obstruction. The crest can be seen from the bridge on Rock Chapel Road. Worth the time to stop for a look.

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This is a decent hike with some nice scenery. Parts of the trail between Highway 6 and Snake Road are steep and rocky with some loose rocks -- tread carefully. Most of this Tour is on the Bruce Trail, but it does use a couple of side trails. When heading towards Smokey Hollow, the second side trail is blocked by fallen trees. I was able to climb over, but I took the Bruce Trail on my way back. The main trail is steeper but clear of trees. Check out all the inuksuks beside Grindstone creek, below the falls.

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An amazing hike no matter which season. In winter icers are highly recommended though! The stairs up to the parking lot are an amazing cardio at the end of your hike. :D

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls around Burlington are suitable for families?

For a family-friendly outing, Hilton Falls is an excellent choice. It offers good access and viewing, along with amenities like washrooms and picnic tables, making it comfortable for all ages.

What are some of the most scenic viewpoints for waterfalls in the Burlington area?

You can find impressive viewpoints at several locations. Borer's Falls offers an observation point on its west side, and its crest is visible from the bridge on Rock Chapel Road. For panoramic views, consider hiking from Tew's Falls along the Bruce Trail to Dundas Peak, which overlooks the Hamilton and Dundas Valley.

Are there any waterfalls near Burlington that are particularly good for hiking?

Yes, Smokey Hollow Falls and Grindstone Creek offers a decent hike with scenic views, with parts of the trail being steep and rocky. Much of this area is part of the Bruce Trail. Another option is the serene walk to Tiffany Falls, framed by the Spencer Gorge.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls around Burlington?

The waterfalls offer unique experiences throughout the year. In winter, Hilton Falls can be a grandiose frozen spectacle, especially in February. For places like Smokey Hollow Falls, icers are highly recommended for winter hikes due to potentially slippery conditions. Summer foliage can sometimes obstruct views at places like Borer's Falls, so spring and fall might offer clearer perspectives.

Are there any waterfalls in the area that are easily accessible?

Albion Falls is known for its easy accessibility, offering two viewing areas conveniently located near its parking lot. Hilton Falls also provides very good access and viewing facilities.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see at these waterfalls?

The waterfalls around Burlington are primarily located near the Niagara Escarpment, which creates ideal conditions for their formation. You can witness glacial erosions, particularly evident at Hilton Falls. The area features various types, including ribbon waterfalls like Smokey Hollow Falls and Tew's Falls, curtain waterfalls such as Webster's Falls and Sherman Falls, and cascading falls like Albion Falls and Tiffany Falls.

Can I combine a waterfall visit with other outdoor activities like cycling or running?

Absolutely! The Burlington area offers numerous routes for other outdoor activities. You can find various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Sulphur Springs Train Station – Bridge Over the Creek loop', or road cycling routes like the 'Beach at Burlington Waterfront loop'. For runners, there are trails like the 'ReflectingPool/Skating Pond loop'. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Burlington, Road Cycling Routes around Burlington, and Running Trails around Burlington guide pages.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the waterfalls?

Webster's Falls, one of Hamilton's iconic waterfalls, features historic cobblestone bridges and walkways, offering a glimpse into the area's past. It's a pleasant spot that combines natural beauty with a touch of history.

What should I know about the terrain and difficulty of trails around Burlington's waterfalls?

The terrain can vary. For instance, parts of the trail around Smokey Hollow Falls and Grindstone Creek, especially between Highway 6 and Snake Road, are steep and rocky with some loose rocks. Borer's Falls also involves a steep climb for a small part of the hike. Always tread carefully, especially in wet or icy conditions.

Can I visit multiple waterfalls in one trip?

Yes, it's common to combine visits to nearby waterfalls. For example, you can combine a trip to Buttermilk Falls with a detour to Albion Falls. Webster's Falls and Tew's Falls are also located within the same Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area, making them easy to visit together.

Are there any waterfalls where I can access the bottom?

Sherman Falls allows visitors to access the bottom of the falls, offering a unique perspective of the 17-meter high curtain waterfall as it spills from Ancaster Creek.

What kind of amenities are available at the waterfall sites?

Some waterfall locations offer amenities for visitors. Hilton Falls provides washrooms and picnic tables. Webster's Falls is also noted as a pleasant spot for a picnic due to its historic cobblestone bridges and walkways.

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