Webster’s Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22 metre high classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster’s Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows ...
Did you know that the Barber Mill Dynamo, built in 1888, was the first electrical generating plant in North America? Its ruins are still standing and can be accessed via ...
Dolomite cliffs, caves and glacial potholes, including one of the largest in the world, are some of the natural photogenic wonders in Rockwood. You can explore the area on both ...
Cup and Saucer is one of the most popular trails in Ontario with dramatic 70 metre cliffs and breathtaking views, up to 12km of hiking trails, and a 2km adventure ...
When you go to Hilton Falls, make sure to visit the spot where Philip Gosling, one of the four “founders” of the Bruce Trail, marked the first blaze in July ...
If you go back 100 years, rural areas north of Toronto were dotted with fire lookout towers. There were as many as 300 in Ontario before planes started fire-spotting in ...
Grimsby is a part of the Hamilton Census Metropolitan Area. It is named after the English fishing town of Grimsby in north-east Lincolnshire. The majority of residents reside in the ...
Scotsdale Farm is one of the most beautiful spots in Halton Hills and favourite spot for photographers and filmmakers. 531 acres of rolling hills, woodlands with close proximity to Silver ...
Frozen in time and cold Canadian winter the Scotsdale Farm is glowing in the beauty of ice and snow. Enter from Trafalgar Road and begin your hike by following the ...
The trail in Algonquin passes by two small lakes before heading up a steep slope to the lookout. The altitude of the high point of the trail is approximately 510m, ...