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Hamilton Parks and Trails
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Centennial Park just off Grimsby's Main Street East is a lovely rolling green space backing onto the Niagara Escarpment.
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108 Main St East
Grimsby
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King's Forest Park is a large natural area along the escarpment's edge.
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150 Greenhill Avenue.
Hamilton
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Hamilton's Bayfront Park is found in the west end of Hamilton near Bay Street N. The park free to the public except when special events are being held.
Come take a stroll along Hamilton's pet friendly waterfront park.
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200 Harbour Front Drive by Bay Street
Hamilton
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Matt Broman Park in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is a delightful urban oasis. Tucked in amidst the busy city, this park offers a peaceful retreat with its well-maintained pathways, lush greenery, bench sitting areas, and beautiful views of the escarpment.
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645 Mountain Brow Blvd. Hamilton, Ontario
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Oak Knoll Park is a park with escarpment and waterfall views in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The walking and hiking trails around Oak Knoll Park provide a glimpse of Buttermilk Falls and the deep gorge walls along the Redhill Creek.
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Mountain Brow Boulevard
Hamilton
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Mount Nemo is a favorite among hikers in Halton Parks. Away from the crowds and the hustle bustle of the city, Mount Nemo is a peaceful sanctuary for nature walks.
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5317 Guelph Line
Burlington
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Copps Pier Park is located along the waterfront in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Visitors can walk or cycle along the walkway on the harbour edge, rest on a bench or fixed beach lounger, play on the playground, or watch sailboats on the water.
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Discovery Drive
Hamilton
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Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Grimsby and Lake Ontario from four lookouts along the Lookout Trail.
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28 Quarry Rd
Grimsby
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The Cootes Drive Trail is a multi-use asphalt trail
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Sanders Boulevard
Dundas
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Albion Falls, enjoy the sound of the Red Hill Creek as it flows over this 19 meter waterfall, a classical cascade visible year round and one of Hamilton’s most popular falls.
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Mountain Brow Boulevard
Hamilton
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Devil’s Punchbowl Falls is a ribbon waterfall, 37 meters high and 3 meters wide. The Punchbowl is a significant geological formation carved by the swirling action of glacial melt water 10-12,000 years ago. There is a great viewing platform and hiking area.
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Ridge Road, Stoney Creek
Hamilton
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The Escarpment Rail Trail is a multi-use trail developed on an abandoned CN line. The trail extends from above the escarpment near Albion Falls, to the lower city.
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Arbour Road
Hamilton
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Burlington's beautiful 57 acre park on the shore of Lake Ontario
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50 North Shore Boulevard
Burlington
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A beautiful park that has both active and passive park amenities
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2500 Kerns Rd
Burlington
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At 21-metres, Webster's Falls is a beautiful tiered waterfall surrounded by manicured parkland and treed trail. Explore it on its own or continue on to nearby Tews Falls and Dundas Peak for a more extensive walk.
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Main parking lot is located on Harvest Road
Dundas
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