Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Cambridge

We've collected top 10 mentioned nature and parks in Cambridge from other articles such as Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, Help! We've Got Kids, Active Parents.

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Cambridge

Royal Botanical Gardens
Royal Botanical Gardens
4.6 (3755 ratings)4.5 (798 ratings)
Sprawling gardens with different flowers blooming from May to October, plus events & an arboretum.
680 Plains Rd W, Burlington, ON L7T 4H4, Canada
Botanical gardenNature & ParksEvent venueHistorical landmarkNature preserveGardens
Mentioned by Tourism Hamilton
Best Parks in Hamilton for a Picnic
"How does a picnic in Canada’s largest botanical gardens sound?. Lay out your blanket or find a bench at one of several breathtaking gardens. Picture yourself picnicking next to the world’s largest lilac collection or in a nationally recognized Rock Garden."
Bayfront Park
Bayfront Park
4.6 (3810 ratings)4.5 (255 ratings)
Waterfront green space offering paved pathways, a boat launch, a grass amphitheater & picnic tables.
200 Harbour Front Dr, Hamilton, ON L8L 1C8, Canada
ParkNature & Parks
Sherman Falls
Sherman Falls
4.7 (303 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Terraced 56-ft. curtain waterfall in the forest, accessed by 2 well-maintained trails.
Hamilton, ON L9G 3J3, Canada
WaterfallNature & ParksHiking Trails
Mentioned by Justin Plus Lauren
12 Amazing Hamilton Waterfalls You Need to See: The Best Waterfall Hikes
"Sherman Falls, otherwise known as Angel Falls and Fairy Falls, is a 17 metre high curtain waterfall that flows from the Ancaster Creek. It’s just off the Bruce Trail on private property, although the property owner allows the public to visit. This generous offer could be revoked at any time if people decide to misbehave, so be sure to leave this area free of litter."
Mentioned by threeisus | travel with kids
10 of the Best Waterfalls in Hamilton
"Sherman Falls is actually located on private property but is open for the public to view. The water flows year round and is spectacular to see in the winter when the falls freeze over. The waterfall can be seen from the road, but is more impressive when you walk closer."
Mentioned by The Escarpment Project
Top 10 Hamilton Waterfalls
"Sherman Falls is 55 feet (17 metres) high and flows year round into the Ancaster Creek tributary system. It is a quaint waterfall surrounded by trees. There is a wooden bridge in front of it that crosses the creek."
Albion Falls
Albion Falls
4.2 (2346 ratings)4 (222 ratings)
This 19-m. cascade waterfall with a Lover's Leap can be reached via several walking trails.
885 Mountain Brow Blvd, Hamilton, ON L8W 1R6, Canada
WaterfallNature & Parks
Mentioned by Travel Top 6™
The Ultimate Guide to the Best Waterfalls in Hamilton
"Albion Falls is easily one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Hamilton, rippling over the Niagara Escarpment in Red Hill Valley. This incredible cascade waterfall you won’t soon forget stands 18 metres wide and 19 metres tall with the water tumbling over rock that’s transformed into steps and shelves over time. Although there’s no access to the bottom, Albion Falls is visible from two viewing platforms, so you can admire the gorgeous waterfall while being surrounded by lush greenery."
Mentioned by threeisus | travel with kids
10 of the Best Waterfalls in Hamilton
"Albion Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Hamilton. It’s an impressive waterfall, with water flowing year round. Unfortunately as it’s become more popular, access has been restricted (for safety concerns) and it is no longer possible to access the falls from the bottom."
Tews Falls (Reservation Required)
Tews Falls (Reservation Required)
4.4 (1484 ratings)4 (204 ratings)
Tall waterfall in a scenic area with parking, a hiking trail & views of Dundas Peak.
581 Harvest Rd, Dundas, ON L9H 5K7, Canada
Nature & ParksWaterfalls
Mentioned by Swoop
5 essential Hamilton waterfalls to visit
"After visiting Webster Falls, the tallest ribbon waterfall in Hamilton is just minutes away. At the height of 41 metres, Tew Falls is at the beginning of a hike towards the Dundas Peak, famed for its beautiful valley views. Pay for parking once at Christie Lake Conservation Area for Webster Falls and take the same shuttle to visit Tew Falls."
Mentioned by Help! We've Got Kids
6 Hamilton-Area Waterfall Hikes To Do With Your Family
"Note: Spencer Gorge—which includes Webster Falls, Tew Falls and Dundas Peak—will remain closed until September 2020 due to COVID-19. Webster’s Falls is not the tallest, but is the largest falls around, and is super, super pretty!. The scenery is enhanced by the bridge over Spencer’s Creek right before the cascade of water."
Buttermilk Falls
Buttermilk Falls
3.9 (283 ratings)4.5 (3 ratings)
Mountain Brow Blvd, Hamilton, ON L8K 5C7, Canada
ParkNature & ParksWaterfalls
Mentioned by threeisus | travel with kids
10 of the Best Waterfalls in Hamilton
"As with Albion Falls, there is no access to the falls from below, however Buttermilk Falls can be seen from the Bruce Trail. To reach Buttermilk Falls, park at Oak Knoll Park and walk a short distance along the Bruce Trail side trail (there is a map at the edge of the parking lot). Alternatively, Buttermilk Falls is only a short walk from Albion Falls, along either a paved trail that follows the road or along the Bruce Trail side trail (which has amazing views of the Red Hill Valley).Type: RibbonHeight: 23 metres (75 feet)Cost: Free"
Mentioned by The Escarpment Project
Top 10 Hamilton Waterfalls
"Buttermilk Falls could be considered a hidden gem but it’s far from hidden as it sits under a bridge on Mountain Brow Blvd near Limeridge Rd on the East mountain. It is more correct to say it is just overshadowed by the more popular Albion Falls which is less than 1 minute up the road by car. Buttermilk Falls is approximately 75 feet high (23 metres) and runs almost year round."
Mentioned by Ontario Away
10+ Beautiful Hamilton Waterfalls To Explore (+ Our Experience)
"Continuing to head west, we had to make a stop for one of the most popular waterfalls in the whole area: Albion Falls. Honestly, it did not disappoint. This massive waterfall (seen from a distance if you park where we did) is made up of many little “steps” and layers so the water cascades down and down into the pool below."
Eramosa Karst Conservation Area
Eramosa Karst Conservation Area
4.3 (646 ratings)4 (69 ratings)
Wooded conservation area featuring trails & boardwalks, plus waterfalls, rock formations & caves.
Upper Mt Albion Rd, Stoney Creek, ON L8J 3X9, Canada
Hiking areaNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Ontario Nature Trails
Stoney Creekmap and details • Ontario Nature Trails
"Filled with underground caves and streams, meadows and forests, the Eramosa Karst is one of the watershed’s unique natural gems. Eramosa Karst is located in the south western section of Stoney Creek area of Hamilton. A perfect location for hiking, nature..."
Binbrook Conservation Area Main Entrance
Binbrook Conservation Area Main Entrance
4.3 (128 ratings)4 (32 ratings)
5050 Harrison Rd, Binbrook, ON L0R 1C0, Canada
ParkNature & ParksRecreation centerNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Tourism Hamilton
Summer Fun at Hamilton's Beaches
"Banish summer boredom at this beautiful man-made lake, offering everything from wildlife spotting and walking trails to epic water sports. Keep the kids active and entertained for hours at the floating FunSplash Sports Park with more than 25 inflatable obstacles. Don’t leave without trying the coolest new attractions - Boarder Pass Wakeboarding (like water skiing without a boat) and nearby Treetop Trekking Hamilton, an adventure park with a zip line and aerial games."
Gage Park
Gage Park
4.6 (3529 ratings)4.5 (170 ratings)
Large park featuring a children's museum & greenhouses, plus sports, playgrounds & a bandshell.
1000 Main St E, Hamilton, ON L8M 1N2, Canada
ParkNature & Parks
Crawford Lake Conservation Area (Reservations Required)
Crawford Lake Conservation Area (Reservations Required)
4.7 (2465 ratings)4.5 (232 ratings)
Huge park with Iroquoian heritage site, a canyon lookout & 19 km of trails, plus a visitors' centre.
3115 Conservation Rd, Milton, ON L9T 2X3, Canada
Nature preserveNature & ParksHistorical landmarkPark
Mentioned by conservationhalton.ca
Conservation Halton Parks — Conservation Halton
"A rare meromictic lake, a 15th century reconstructed longhouse village, and over 19 km of trails. Crawford Lake is steeped in science, history, and beauty. Note: Longhouses are open weekends and holidays only Labour D"

Best Diners in Cambridge

Williams Fresh Cafe
Williams Fresh Cafe
3.9 (1455 ratings)
47 Discovery Dr, Hamilton, ON L8L 8K4, Canada
CafeBreakfast restaurantCatererCoffee storeDessert restaurantDinerLunch restaurant
The Harbour Diner
The Harbour Diner
4.3 (787 ratings)
Down-home American diner eats like egg platters & club sandwiches star at this old-timey nook.
486 James St N, Hamilton, ON L8L 1J1, Canada
Diner
Mentioned by urbanicity.com
The 10 Best Brunch Spots in Hamilton for 2019
"After an extensive renovation, gone are the mismatched chairs and funky wallpaper in favour of a modern take on nautical themed breakfast and lunch. This east coast warf inspired spot now serves breakfast earlier, starting at 8 am on Fridays to Mondays and 9 am the rest of the week. They serve up all the favourites — bacon and eggs, pancakes, hashbrowns, and eggs benedict."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Top 10 Breakfast and Brunch Spots in Hamilton
"Just two blocks from Hamilton’s scenic harbourfront is Harbour Diner, a cosy brunch spot with real homespun charm. Served daily until 11am and well into the afternoons on weekends, their breakfast menu is full of playfully named classic items, like ‘the all aboard’ egg dish with bacon, sausage, ham, pancakes and homefries."
Mentioned by TVFoodMaps
Restaurants on TV: Hamilton, CANADA
"locals line up for juicy menu items such as a better-than-mom’s meatloaf and mash and a big and meaty, super chees... Air Date: 01-20-2012"
Breezy Corners Hamilton
Breezy Corners Hamilton
4.4 (457 ratings)
1145 Main St E, Hamilton, ON L8M 1P3, Canada
Breakfast restaurantDinerSandwich shop
Mentioned by Tourism Hamilton
Where to Brunch in Hamilton
"You'll taste the difference at Breezy's thanks to their from-scratch approach to fresh, quality ingredients. You'll find generous portions of all the breakfast classics (and a great kid's menu) at this family run operation with locations in both Freelton (close to Christie Lake and Valens Conservation Areas) and the east end near Gage Park."
Mentioned by urbanicity.com
The 10 Best Brunch Spots in Hamilton for 2019
"This diner-inspired, family-run restaurant has a little bit of something for all ages and appetites. The restaurant’s colour palette is orange and grey with wood and chrome accents. There’s plenty of space to accommodate guests, with a multitude of tables and booths to choose from."

Top Best Restaurants in Cambridge

Rannosh Restaurant
Rannosh Restaurant
4.4 (138 ratings)
580 Concession St #578, Hamilton, ON L8V 1B1, Canada
RestaurantCafeFalafel restaurantHookah barHookah storeLoungeMiddle Eastern restaurant
Bombay Grill Restaurant
Bombay Grill Restaurant
4.2 (571 ratings)
1070, 32 Stone Church Rd E #32, Hamilton, ON L8W 3K8, Canada
GrillIndian restaurantRestaurant
Donn Zver Pottery
Donn Zver Pottery
4.7 (203 ratings)
2290 Hwy 5 W, Troy, ON L0R 2B0, Canada
Restaurant

Best Hiking Trails near Cambridge

Robert Edmondson Conservation Area
Robert Edmondson Conservation Area
4.3 (226 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
Picturesque park offering forested walking trails & picnic tables around a reservoir with waterfowl.
10025 First Line Nassagaweya, Milton, ON L0P 1J0, Canada
ParkNature & ParksFishing pondHiking areaNature & Wildlife AreasHiking Trails
Hilton Falls Conservation Area (Reservations Required)
Hilton Falls Conservation Area (Reservations Required)
4.6 (2455 ratings)4.5 (157 ratings)
Preserve with hiking, biking & ski trails, plus the ruins of an old mill next to a waterfall.
4985 Campbellville Rd, Milton, ON L7P 0G3, Canada
Hiking areaNature & ParksParkNature & Wildlife AreasCross-country Ski AreasBiking TrailsHiking Trails
Sherman Falls
Sherman Falls
4.7 (303 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Terraced 56-ft. curtain waterfall in the forest, accessed by 2 well-maintained trails.
Hamilton, ON L9G 3J3, Canada
WaterfallNature & ParksHiking Trails
Mentioned by Justin Plus Lauren
12 Amazing Hamilton Waterfalls You Need to See: The Best Waterfall Hikes
"Sherman Falls, otherwise known as Angel Falls and Fairy Falls, is a 17 metre high curtain waterfall that flows from the Ancaster Creek. It’s just off the Bruce Trail on private property, although the property owner allows the public to visit. This generous offer could be revoked at any time if people decide to misbehave, so be sure to leave this area free of litter."
Mentioned by threeisus | travel with kids
10 of the Best Waterfalls in Hamilton
"Sherman Falls is actually located on private property but is open for the public to view. The water flows year round and is spectacular to see in the winter when the falls freeze over. The waterfall can be seen from the road, but is more impressive when you walk closer."
Mentioned by The Escarpment Project
Top 10 Hamilton Waterfalls
"Sherman Falls is 55 feet (17 metres) high and flows year round into the Ancaster Creek tributary system. It is a quaint waterfall surrounded by trees. There is a wooden bridge in front of it that crosses the creek."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Cambridge

4.1 (103 reviews)
Cambridge Hotel and Conference Centre
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$79 /night
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3.6 (308 reviews)
Travelodge by Wyndham Cambridge - Waterloo
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$72.25 /night
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4.2 (165 reviews)
DoubleTree by Hilton Kitchener
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$123 /night
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