I've lost count of how many times I've been to Hamilton, but every time I go, I’m reminded why I can't get enough of it.
Sure, it's known for its steel mills and gritty, industrial history, but to me and many others, Hamilton is something else entirely.
It's the "Waterfall Capital of the World," where nature seems to put on a new show upon every visit.
With over 100 waterfalls scattered throughout the city's conservation areas and hidden green spaces, it's like there's always another secret spot to uncover.
There are the classics: Webster's Falls with its powerful cascade, or Tews Falls standing nearly as tall as Niagara Falls itself. But, there are always new trails to find, with new views and new surprises.
There's something about those waterfalls that keeps pulling people back. Maybe it's the way the rushing water drowns out the noise of the city, or how the mist cools your skin on a warm day. Or maybe it's the feeling of accomplishment when you finally catch that first glimpse of a waterfall after a long hike through the iconic Bruce Trail.
Even when I've revisited the same falls, they never quite look the same. The seasons shift, the water levels change, and the forests around them seem to breathe with life.
And because Hamilton is so close to Toronto, it never feels like a huge commitment to hop in the car and spend the day exploring. A packed lunch, a pair of good boots, and I'm off — no matter how many times I've done it before.
If you've never been, Hamilton's waterfalls are a must-see, and are internationally renowned, putting the Southern Ontario city on the map.
And even if you're like me and can't resist the call of rushing water and hidden trails, know this: there's always another waterfall waiting. And I, for one, plan on finding them all.
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