Buttermilk Falls (Ontario)

Buttermilk Falls is a 23-metre-high (75 ft) plunge waterfall found below Oak Knoll Park (adjacent to King's Forest Park, Mountain Brow Boulevard and Limeridge Road East) in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.[1]

Buttermilk Falls
Buttermilk Falls
LocationHamilton, Ontario
Coordinates43.203925°N 79.820480°W / 43.203925; -79.820480
TypePlunge
Total height23 m (75 ft)
Total width8 m (26 ft)
WatercourseRed Hill Creek

Nearby attractions include the Albion Falls, Escarpment Rail Trail, Felker's Falls, scenic views of Hamilton, Chippawa Rail Trail, King's Forest Golf Course and Park, Mohawk Sports Park, Gage Park, Hamilton Children's Museum and the Bruce Trail.[2]

Directions

On Hamilton mountain travel east on Mohawk Road until you get to Mountain Brow Boulevard where you will follow it to the first parking lot on the left side. This is called Oak Knoll Park, pull in this parking lot and then walk to Buttermilk Falls.[2]

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See also

References

  1. "Hamilton- Waterfall Capital of the World". (www.cityofwaterfalls.ca). Retrieved 2008-07-22.
  2. "Hamilton Conservation Authority: Parks & Attractions- Buttermilk Falls". Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-22.

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