Albion Falls is one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the region and one of the city’s most popular. The Red Hill Creek in the east end’s King’s Forest …
Nice falls its right off the road with good viewing area. Great hiking trails. Many areas to walk through. Trails are well kept. Full review by kalyani p
Jun 21, 2024
If you want to park and see the falls easily, this is the place to go! You can hike down, but there’s a good viewing area too! Full review by scotttimkim
Feb 19, 2023
I went to Albion falls about 1 year ago and my experince was not that nice because the water falls was closed due to something but I could not believe my eyes I saw a man who some how got to the wat… Full review by Iaana K
Not really. There are two parking lots within a short walk of the falls so I suppose you could do it tail-gate style in either if you were inclined. I believe there is a picnic table or two near …
Not really. There are two parking lots within a short walk of the falls so I suppose you could do it tail-gate style in either if you were inclined. I believe there is a picnic table or two near the parking lot at the end of Mud Street, and there is some grass there, but there are no bbq pits, running water, bathrooms or permanent shelters anywhere, and you can't actually see the waterfall(s) from either location.
We are older, some mobility issues. How easy is it to go to the fall from Bus 21? any recommendation.
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The Upper Kenilworth (#21) bus goes right by Albion falls and it would only be a very short and easy walk if there was a bus stop at the Arbour road parking lot. There isn't. The closest bus …
The Upper Kenilworth (#21) bus goes right by Albion falls and it would only be a very short and easy walk if there was a bus stop at the Arbour road parking lot. There isn't. The closest bus stop is at Mud and Pritchard which is 450m away, and at the bottom of a small but not insignificant hill. The views are pretty limited from the top regardless and you're right by the road. The #11 and #43 buses go fairy close to Felker's falls. It would be a longer walk but much of it is paved and the rest is flat and fairly easy. It's 400m from the closest bus stop to the parking lot, and I'm pretty sure it's well under 1km total. The views here are much better than at Albion Falls and there are a couple benches. Tiffany Falls in the west end is right off of Wilson Street East (near Ancaster) and serviced by the #5A (and sometimes 5C) but the closest stop is at 1039 Wislon St. which Google says is an 800m walk. The road is busy and the path after that is rustic and uneven.Tiffany falls is the most impressive of the three though. I'm not aware of any other waterfalls that are close to bus routs. Given the options, I would probably go with Felker's Falls if you can handle the walk.
Is the trail’s terrain okay for dogs? I have a smaller guy, a cocker spaniel, that I would like to take with me. He hates water but other then that he’s pretty good.
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Yes it should be perfectly fine for your cocker spaniel.