Borer's Falls Conservation Area

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Dundas, Canada

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Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Borer's Falls Conservation Area Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Borer's Falls Conservation Area is located in Dundas, Canada on Valley Rd. Borer's Falls Conservation Area is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Canada.

Address

Valley Rd

Phone

+1 9055252181

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Tim Chase Photography

We visited Borer's Falls Conservation Area and had an amazing time walking around the trails and taking photos. Amazing area and the view platform was perfect to see the falls and for family photos. Was a great day and sunny, picture perfect. The parking area was busy but we only seen a few people and only one couple ahead of us at the viewing area. It was also on a weekend but seemed like we had the place to ourselves. Great for families and children. Great for photography and we will return again. Another great thing of Borer's Falls Conservation Area is a picture perfect view looking over Hamilton.

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Habib.

It was an absolute adventure hiking the trails in this park. We saw some frogs and some really interesting bugs. The creek leading up to the falls is an intense and challenging hike. Could walk these trails for hours! Make sure to bring plenty of water because you'll need it.

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Christon Jones

Was really nice to see this tract of the Bruce Trail. Great views of The Hamilton Skyline if you head out after Dusk. Not really camera worthy unless you have some Telephoto lense technology, or a done shot. :)

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Tamon Gittens

Really nice view of Hamilton, and Borer's Falls looks great from the little lookout spot they have. Didn't get to explore the whole area, but definitely will go out to check out the rest of Bruce Trail in that area.

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Alisha E Rose

One of my favourite waterfalls by far! It’s beautiful and the area around the drop is mesmerizing. You can also get pretty close to the falls itself and experience the serenity of the water close-up. The trail is great as well with many lookout points and pretty even, minus a few large (and beautiful) tree roots covering parts of the trail. For the most part, this trail will either have an open field or wildflowers to your one side (depending on season) and forest/trees to the other with multiple lookouts looking down into the valley. Parking is limited at Rock Chapel and there’s usually a car or two parked at the entrance to this trail next to the road.