Kick back at Albion Falls
Hamilton, Ontario
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Added by Nicole Cote
Kickback on a hot day at this waterfall
How to get to the falls? Park your car and start walking down the road (left from parking). After you pass the top of the falls there will be a path on the left. This path is very steep but short. At the bottom pick a rock and relax!
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