Over 62 feet in height, Albion Falls cascades down the Niagara Escarpment in Red Hill Valley, Ontario, Canada. The falls have a staggered series of “steps,” giving the waterfall a beautiful cascaded flow surrounded by rocks. The rocks from Albion Falls were also used to construct the Royal Botanical Garden’ Rock Garden.

Guests can enjoy the beauty of the waterfall from the viewing platform above. Nearby attractions include Bruce Trail, Buttermilk Falls, Devil’s Punch Bowl, Confederation Park, and hiking to see a scenic view of lower Hamilton. They also have the King’s Forest Golf Course and the Hamilton Children’s Museum nearby.


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