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Summary

Ontario's Towering Waterfall Looks Even More Beautiful In The Fall

A perfect adventure to celebrate the season.
Contributing Writer

Summer might be over, but that doesn't mean there isn't still plenty of opportunities left for adventure.

Tew Falls, a 41-meter Ontario waterfall, has only grown even more majestic this autumn. 

The natural wonder offers up gorgeous views during this time of year due to the surrounding fall foliage. 

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The falls, which are located outside the city of Hamilton, is easily accessible to the general public.

However, it's worth noting that you will have to make a reservation online to visit due to the place's popularity and social distancing rules.

Reservations are available from 9:00 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. on both weekends and weekdays. 

Thanksgiving weekend is already booked solid, however, there are a variety of other dates to choose from. 

The hike to Tews Falls also includes the possibility of visiting Dundas Peak, which offers magical views of a sweeping valley.

Tew Falls

Price: $10 reservation fee

Address:  Harvest Rd., Dundas, ON 

Why You Need To Go: Soak up the fall views at this gorgeous spot. 

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      Patrick John Gilson (he/him) is a Contributing Writer with Narcity Media. He is a pro at ensuring his content is both exciting and tailored to millennials. He specializes in breaking news and investigative stories that require him to be on scene— something he enjoys and thrives in.

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