6 breathtaking Ontario waterfalls that are even more beautiful during the fall
Time to chase some waterfalls!

A waterfall in Ontario.
These beautiful Ontario waterfalls are even more spectacular during the fall. With golden-hued trails and misty air, you can step into an autumn dreamland at these spots.
If you're in search of a picturesque fall hike, you'll want to add some of these cascades to you plans.
Here are six stunning Ontario waterfalls surrounded by magical fall scenery.
Webster Falls
Price: $10 reservation fee, $11 vehicle fee, $5 admission per person
Address: 607 Harvest Rd., Dundas, ON
Why you need to go: Located in the scenic Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, Webster Falls is a magical sight to see during the fall. You'll need to make a reservation before you go.
Kakabeka Falls
Price: Prices vary
Address: Kakabeka Falls, ON
Why You Need To Go: This massive cascade is known as the "Niagara of the North" and it's worth a fall road trip. You can enjoy the views from several lookout points surrounding the falls.
Ball's Falls
Price: $14.50 per driver and vehicle
Address: 3292 Sixth Ave., Lincoln, ON
Why You Need To Go: Nestled in the picturesque Twenty Valley, Ball's Falls Conservation area features an Upper and Lower cascade you can visit. You can hike your way through autumn colours to these cascades.
Eugenia Falls
Price: $10 parking pass
Address: County Road 13, Eugenia, ON
Why you need to go: Tucked away in a scenic valley, Eugenia Falls is a gorgeous spot to take in the fall colours. You can wander to a towering lookout and gaze at the majestic cascade.
Hilton Falls
Price: $10.50 per adult
Address: 4985 Campbellville Rd., Milton, ON
Why you need to go: Hilton Falls is surrounded by vibrant leaves and is located next to the ruins of an old mill. There are several trails you can explore in the conservation area for a beautiful fall hike.
Tew Falls
Price: $10 reservation fee, $11 vehicle fee, $5 admission per person
Address: 607 Harvest Rd., Dundas, ON
Why you need to go: Tew Falls can be found in the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area and is nearly as tall as Niagara Falls. The ribbon waterfall is located along a trail that leads to the stunning Dundas Peak lookout.
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.