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Bruce Peninsula National Park, Indian Head Cove

Indian Head Cove is a scenic inlet located along the Georgian Bay shoreline in Bruce Peninsula National Park and are reached by hiking about a half hour from Cyprus Lake.

Lighthouse Park, BC

Located in West Vancouver British Columbia,Lighthouse Park is one of the most amazing scenic parks you will see on the West Coast.

Inglis Falls, ON

Known as “the best waterfalls in the area”, it's a most visited 18 metre high cascade falls, created by the Sydenham River meeting the edge of the Niagara Escarpment

Princess Falls, Hamilton

Princess Falls is a 7-metre ribbon/plunge waterfall found near the Chedoke Radial Trail in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Best viewed after a heavy rain or snow melt.

Albion Falls, Hamilton

Beautiful picturesque 19-m. cascade waterfall in Hamilton’s east end.

  • Chedoke Falls, Hamilton

    Scenic urban ribbon waterfalls with 18 m drop
  • Princess Falls, Hamilton

    Princess Falls is a 7-metre ribbon/plunge waterfall found near the Chedoke Radial Trail in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Best viewed after a heavy rain or snow melt.
  • Albion Falls, Hamilton

    Beautiful picturesque 19-m. cascade waterfall in Hamilton’s east end.
  • Recollet Falls, French River, ON

    Low and wide cascade, over 100 m wide waterfalls with scenic trail from visitor center through French River gorge, make you realize what Canada is really all about.
  • Tiffany Falls Conservation Area, Hamilton

    Tiffany Falls is a 21-metre-high ribbon (height is greater than width) waterfall located in the Tiffany Falls Conservation Area
  • Hilton Falls Conservation Area, ON

    Hilton Falls is an outdoors experience and has little bit of everything from lush hiking trails, Old Mill ruins, lakeside trails, and gorgeous Hilton Falls itself.
  • Montmorency Falls, QC

    Higher than Niagara Falls, the impressive Montmorency Falls stand 272 feet (83 meters) tall and serve as the centerpiece of Montmorency Falls Park (Parc de la Chute-Montmorency).

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