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  • 5/5 Mat B. 8 months ago on Google • 683 reviews
    Really great hike to the Dundas Peak, regardless of the season. You can either start at Tews Falls or start from the lower end at Cascades Park. It will likely take up to an hour to get to the peak from Cascades Park, depending on your pace and any stops at the view points. Definitely worth coming here, as the observation point overlooks Dundas.
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  • 5/5 Roma R. 5 months ago on Google • 73 reviews
    An absolutely gorgeous place to go, 3 km hike into the park to see some of the views, there are two different fall’s available nearby! it look breathtaking in fall, it looks amazing in summer with greenery and winter too with the waterfall being frozen. If you come in fall make sure you make an reservation, it place get absolutely busy during fall. Buy online ticket will cost you cheaper then walk in. If you like trains you can also see them pass by every so often.
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  • 5/5 Tanjim F. 6 months ago on Google • 36 reviews
    The Dundas Peak experience is a breathtaking adventure that takes you to one of the most scenic spots in Ontario, Canada. Located in the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area near Hamilton, Dundas Peak offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty. To begin your Dundas Peak experience, you can embark on a hike along the trails that wind through the conservation area. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and experienced hikers. As you make your way through the lush forests and along the rugged terrain, you'll encounter picturesque waterfalls, including the popular Tews Falls and Webster Falls. Once you reach the Dundas Peak lookout, prepare to be amazed. The viewpoint offers a sweeping vista of the Spencer Gorge, with the lush greenery of the Niagara Escarpment stretching out before you. The view is particularly stunning during the fall season when the foliage transforms into a vibrant display of colors. Many visitors choose to capture the beauty of Dundas Peak through photography, as the scenery provides countless opportunities for stunning shots. Whether you're an avid photographer or simply want to capture memories of your visit, the panoramic views and natural landscapes will leave you in awe. It's important to note that the Dundas Peak experience is best enjoyed during fair weather conditions, as the trails can become slippery and dangerous during wet or icy conditions. Additionally, be sure to respect the conservation area by following any posted rules and guidelines. Overall, the Dundas Peak experience offers a chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, explore scenic trails, and witness breathtaking views that will leave a lasting impression.
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  • 5/5 Rohan m. 6 months ago on Google • 14 reviews
    It’s short hike for about 25-30 minutes. The sight of the landscape during sunrise or sunset, especially with the train track is truly mesmerizing and worth the hike. The lush greenery along the way creates a serene atmosphere, perfect for someone who loves nature. The well-maintained trails and the captivating natural beauty make Dundas Peak a must-visit destination for hikers. Remember to wear appropriate footwear and i suggest to bring water with you to stay hydrated
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Basil Raza B. 6 months ago on Google • 280 reviews
    Beautiful place to check out. One of the best during autumn season. 10 bucks for parking and a 30ish minute hike which is quite easy for most. If you're really a soldier you can bring a stroller but it'll need some effort. Overall, moderately crowded on good days. They have put up metal fence around the peak for safety. But viewe is mostly unhindered.

  • 4/5 Gijo G. 5 months ago on Google • 195 reviews
    It’s nice park if you can walk lot. 2 hours only but you can complete all trails. With family it’s nice to see. Before you start eat food and drink because there is no outlet for any food items. And we for adults and one kid is totally spend 46$ for admission. Parking lots are busy.

  • 5/5 Chetan B. 6 months ago on Google • 163 reviews
    Beautiful 20 degree sunny weather. Leaves changing colour. Small 3km loop, slight elevation. Takes about an hour. Make reservations online to get a parking spot

  • 5/5 Thalia A. 5 months ago on Google • 31 reviews
    Really nice hike and the view is amazing, I went on Oct. 21st and most of the leaves were already gone. I would recommend going mid or early October if you want that beautiful fall orange view. Still 100% worthy

  • 4/5 Ivin T. 5 months ago on Google
    It is one of the best places to witness fall colors in the GTA region. The hike is relatively simple, with not much incline, if at all. The view point is barricaded for safety reasons. The fall view is picturesque and offers a nice view of the valley below, including a rail line. It should take roughly 2.5 hours to take in the views, click pictures and trek back and forth. There is a path to access the non-barricaded section of the peak, which is advised only for those who are okay with heights. The best months to view the fall colors specifically are during the second to last week of October.


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Amenities


  • Pets
    • ✓️ Dogs allowed
  • Activities
    • ✓️ Hiking
  • Accessibility
    • ✗ Wheelchair-accessible car park

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