Puslinch, Ontario
Top Spots in and near Puslinch
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Puslinch, Ontario
Fletcher Creek Ecological Preserve Loop
3.04 mi / 171 ft gainFletcher Creek is an easy, relatively quiet, and scenic hike for those with an appreciation for fen plant communities – or the rarest type of wetland in Ontario, Canada. Along your hike you will encounter wide pathways, canopies of deciduous and conifer trees, a lovely creek, and the crown jewel ...Read more -
Burlington, Ontario
Hike the Mount Nemo Conservation Area Loop
5.01.6 miThis is probably one of my all-time favorite short hikes to do in Ontario during the fall. The hikes takes you to a breathtaking, panoramic view of the Niagara Escarpment that is blazed with fall colors. This family-friendly lookout trail should provide a very little challenge for older family me...Read more -
Hamilton, Ontario
Hike to Tews Falls
3.03.7 miTews Falls is 41 meters high - just a little less than Niagara Falls! It's an impressive sight that gains perspective from the base - as opposed to the viewing platforms you will notice way above you.There are a couple of ways to access this hike, basically you need to get to the train tracks tha...Read more -
Hamilton, Ontario
Photograph Webster's Falls
5.00.25 miThe waterfall is located in the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, which is delightful enough by itself to explore and have a picnic or lounge around. The easiest way to access this area is to park at the lot at the end of Fallsview Rd, located on top of the Dundas escarpment area. There is a $10 f...Read more -
Hamilton, Ontario
Hike the Dundas Escarpment
4.11.9 miStarting at Webster's Falls, this hike continues down the trail to Tews Falls and then leads to the Dundas Peak, with panoramic views of the surrounding towns, Dundas & Hamilton. This is a short hike and totals around 3km. There are some side trails that could be taken to offer variety and ad...Read more -
Hamilton, Ontario
Photograph Great Falls
5.00.1 miThe perfect little adventure in the city of Hamilton, this waterfall is along the iconic Bruce Trail and can easily be turned into a longer adventure along the Grindstone Creek. It can be explored at any time of the year, whether you're looking for a lot of water in the spring, fall foliage in au...Read more -
Ayr, Ontario
Hike the Walter Bean Grand River Trail (Section 1-2)
4.04.3 mi / 100 ft gainStart by parking in the lot just off of Highway 42, and check out the trail map. There is a maintained trail perfect for biking or walking, or a forest trail for intermediate walkers. A good way to do this trail is start by heading to the waterfall, then back up and follow the forest trail north ...Read more -
Burlington, Ontario
Visit the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington
5.0Start at the main building to get your day pass. Then explore the indoor gardens filled with tropical plants. Once finished inside take the underground tunnel to Hendrie Park to enjoy the roses and calm lilly ponds. There are also areas accessible by car: the Rock Garden, Arboretum, and several t...Read more -
900 Wilson Street East, Ontario
Hike to Tiffany Falls
0.4 miGreat waterfall to visit with parking accessible at the trailhead. Right off the road, you'll need to pay for parking but it's a nice waterfall especially in the fall. Can get pretty busy as it's becoming more and more popular nowadays with travelers, which can take away from getting a good photo...Read more -
Limehouse, Ontario
Hike the Limehouse Conservation Area Loop
3.1 mi / 50 ft gainThis CA is home to history and nature. When entering the trail and heading left at the first fork, you are later greated by "hole in the wall" where the trail descends into a lime stone crevace. Allowing you to explore the rock will hiking along the trail. Continuting the the far left of the prop...Read more -
Ayr, Ontario
Walk along the Dumfies Road Trail
1.9 mi / 10 ft gainThis little trail is located right of of dumphries rd (parking lot is hidden in some trees, be sure not to miss it). This trail is easy to follow and easy to walk. In the trail you can enjoy the local chickadees and herons while over looking small lakes. The simple walk allows for a bit of relaxa...Read more -
Caledon, Ontario
Hike to Cataract Falls at Forks of the Credit Provincial Park
5.01.9 miThe main parking lot is off of McLaren Road on the north-east side of the park, with an honour-pay system. Multiple hiking loops are well marked, with clear "Falls this way!" arrows on every sign. There are some steep down/up walks on wooden staircases that lead to both the river fishing spots a...Read more -
Floradale, Ontario
Stroll the Lions Lake Trail
5.04.3 miOne of the many entrances to the Lions Lake Trail can be found at the Crystal View Mennonite Church (marked on the map). The trail loops the Woolwich Reservoir and passes through tall trees, the Woolwich Dam, and through a local sugar bush. On the north-east side of the lake you can choose to ta...Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Explore Toronto Island
5.01 miExplore Toronto Island and find yourself in a small island community with amazing views of downtown. Follow the paved pathway that leads past small homes and to a beach on the other side of the island. To get to the island, you'll take the ferry from The Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (the ferry dock...Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Ice Skate in the Heart of Toronto
3.0A popular activity during the winter for many locals and tourists alike, ice-skating in Nathan Phillips Square is right of passage for any tourist visiting Toronto. It only costs money to rent skates, the ice-rink is open to the public between November and March, weather permitting. It's a wonder...Read more -
Toronto, Ontario
Berczy Park
5.0One of my favorite parks in Toronto, Berczy Park boasts the most amazing water fountain you’ll ever see in your life. It is purely dedicated to the love of dogs with a token and symbolic gesture, to our other beloved family pet, the cat. Let’s see if you can find them! Berczy Park is named after...Read more