Devils Punch Bowl Waterfalls On The Bruce Trail Niagara Escarpment
If you are planning a weekend trip to explore Ontario’s best natural wonders, the Devils Punch Bowl Waterfalls must be at the very top of your list. Located in Stoney Creek, this spectacular destination features two distinct ribbons of water: the Upper and Lower Devils Punch Bowl Waterfalls. It is widely considered one of the most famous and visually striking waterfalls found anywhere along the Niagara Escarpment.
As you hike along this specific section of the historic Bruce Trail, you will witness millions of years of geological history carved directly into the rock face. The main plunge waterfall drops an incredible 37 meters into a deep, colorful gorge, showcasing vibrant layers of stratigraphy that attract photographers and nature lovers from all over Ontario. Fed by a small, winding creek, the flow can vary from a powerful rush in the spring to a delicate trickle in the summer, making it a dynamic spot to visit year-round.
For the ultimate long weekend waterfall chasing adventure, arriving early is key to beating the crowds and capturing the perfect lighting for your videos or photos. After viewing the massive drop of the Upper Falls from the main lookout platform, take the side trail down into the gorge to experience the lower falls and walk along the stony creek bed. Whether you are a seasoned hiker tackling the rugged Bruce Trail or a casual traveler looking for a breathtaking view, the Devils Punch Bowl Waterfalls offer an unforgettable look at the raw beauty of the Niagara Escarpment.
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This is one of my favourite sections of the Bruce Trail, and I love the colourful stripes behind the Devil's Punchbowl falls. Another great video inThis is one of my favourite sections of the Bruce Trail, and I love the colourful stripes behind the Devil's Punchbowl falls. Another great video in the waterfall series! More ... -
Sonya Richmond, it's pretty cool for sure. This is my second weekend trip, and I will do a 3rd sometime; I'm sure