Waterfall
Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area
42 locals recommend,
Location
185 Ridge Rd
Hamilton, ON
Stoney Creek
Tips from locals
A fantastic geological feature of the escarpment consisting of a massive glacier-carved gorge which is home to a 33m ribbon waterfall and, lower down, a 5.5m classic waterfall. The lookout at the top offers spectacular view of Stoney Creek and Hamilton Harbour.
Based near Hamilton, Ontario (the city with the most Waterfalls in the world). This is very close to Dundas Peak Lookout as well as Albion Falls in Hamilton, Ontario. This conservation area contains two separate falls, Upper and Lower Punchbowl Falls. The Lower Falls is a 5.5-metre classical waterfall, and the main Upper Falls is a 33.8-metre ribbon waterfall. The Devil’s Punchbowl is one of the Niagara Escarpment’s most amazing sights, created at the end of the last ice age by huge melt-water rivers that plunged over the Stoney Creek Escarpment, thus carving the Punchbowl and gorge. Fees: Parking is $7.50 per day (subject to change)
Based near Hamilton, Ontario (the city with the most Waterfalls in the world). This is very close to Dundas Peak Lookout as well as Albion Falls in Hamilton, Ontario. This conservation area contains two separate falls, Upper and Lower Punchbowl Falls. The Lower Falls is a 5.5-metre classical water…