Tews Falls (Reservation Required) is a Tourist attraction located in Dundas .
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Jan 21, 2024
Although the scenery was wonderful and the trail was quiet. The parking fee of $16 was overpriced for the 1 hour 9 min it took us to complete the 6km of hiking we did. We will not be back and due to…Full review by Alison H
Oct 26, 2023
Great location if you have a reservation, you must park in the Tews Parking Lot. Walkins are not permitted during the fall season. Your reservation guarantees you a parking space for only 2 hours. Th…Full review by Mark O
Jul 23, 2023
We’re not used to paying to hike, but let me tell you, this place was so well taken care of, we were in heaven. We used All Trails & did a loop hike to the Falls & the peak. (Two separate places al…Full review by Teammilitello
Hello, does anyone know if I can park my car at Greensville optimist park (which i believe is metered parking $2/hour or so?) and walk to the Webster falls? If the answer is yes, does the $5/person admission to the Webster falls still applies? thank you
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Call the Hamilton Conservation office at 905 525 2181. On busy days they have a shuttle from Christi Conservation Area. During the week, you are able to park on site, with a bit of a fee. If …
Call the Hamilton Conservation office at 905 525 2181. On busy days they have a shuttle from Christi Conservation Area. During the week, you are able to park on site, with a bit of a fee. If you use the shuttle, you have to pay to get into Christis and pay for the Shuttle. Non busy times are more enjoyable. Enjoy it.
is there an entrance fee? is there free parking close by?
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No entrance fee. There is a small parking lot just down the road and it is a pay per use lot. This is not a site for mobility challenged as the trail from the parking lot to the viewing …
No entrance fee. There is a small parking lot just down the road and it is a pay per use lot. This is not a site for mobility challenged as the trail from the parking lot to the viewing area is not paved or even, just a dirt trail along the edge of the trees.
Is it a far walk and are there many stairs? Could someone who has slight mobility issues navigate for a peak at the falls without too much difficulty or is otherwise rocky with many stairs?
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There are NO STAIRS AT ALL to get from the parking lot to the 1st lookout platform. Trust me on this since I live not too far from there and I have been there many times. But the 2nd …
There are NO STAIRS AT ALL to get from the parking lot to the 1st lookout platform. Trust me on this since I live not too far from there and I have been there many times. But the 2nd platform has stairs. The view from the first platform is almost equal to the 2nd one. Yes, if you want to reach 2nd observation and maybe continue on the trail to the Dundas lookout, you would have to climb those stairs.