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    This 22-metre classical curtain waterfall is one of Hamilton’s most iconic waterfalls.
    Its wide expanse of waterfall spills over a tiered drop, not far from where the shuttle drops off visitors.
    It’s well worth a visit in the fall for prime leaf viewing of stunning Dundas Valley.
    It’s part of the Spencer Gorge/Webster Falls Conservation Area, one of Upper Canada’s earliest industrial communities.
    Due to the area’s popularity, visitors must reserve a spot in advance to enjoy Webster Falls on certain days between May and November.
    Reservations are required during the following times: Mid-May until mid-September (weekends and public holidays only) Mid-September until mid-November (seven days a week)
    Reservations are available for two-hour blocks with staggered arrival times. Reserve early to avoid disappointment.
    Visit Hamilton Conservation Authorityfor more details including admission fees.
    Between May and November, on-site parking is limited to those with an online reservation only. (Strict fines in place for parking in prohibited areas.)
    The walk to the falls from the lot is around 600 metres
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  3. Maps. Video clip. Webster's Falls, noted for its panoramas, is a 22-metre-high (72 ft) classical curtain/ plunge waterfall found in the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The water flows down Spencer Creek.

  4. This route follows Spencer Creek to Webster's Falls. There is parking available near the trailhead along Fisher's Mill Park. To access the route, follow King Street West to the Railroad Access Road (to the right after the rail bridge).

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  5. We suggest the following stops in your visit to Webster Falls. This itinerary will help you explore and see as much of the area as possible throughout your visit.

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  6. Websters Falls (or Webster's Falls) is a 22m high 24m wide waterfall that could be the most famous and most visited waterfall in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

  7. This significant natural area contains two beautiful waterfalls: Webster and Tew Falls. Webster is a magnificent tiered waterfall and Tew, which towers at 41 metres, is only a few metres shorter than Niagara Falls.

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