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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