This friendly wine estate is comprised of well harvested and nurtured grapes like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc that are high in quality. A guided tour around the farms would surely enhance your knowledge about wines and the factors that decide its quality. Apart from that, you can also participate in wine tasting sessions along with a combination of soft and hard cheese. The wines from the estate complement well with food that is served in the restaurant and hosts number of social and family events. Riding on the belief that 'good wine flourishes in the company of good food and good friends', Good Earth Vineyard and Winery is a one-of-its-kind setup that everyone is bound to fall in love with. Visit their website for more information.
With a flow throughout the year, the Chedoke Falls is a beauty that is located on the Chedoke Creek and gets it's name from the creek too. Visitors head here to spend a lovely day around nature and enjoy the serenity.
Albion Falls is a beautiful waterfall nestled in the Red Hill Valley. The scenic surroundings and lovely locale offer a serene atmosphere that is only interrupted with the thundering sound of the falls. While visiting these falls, you can also explore nearby landmarks like Buttermilk Falls, Felker's Falls, Confederation Park and Gage Park. Among the best natural attractions in town, Albion Falls is a high point for visitors to Hamilton.
Touted to be one of the tallest waterfalls in this region, the Tews Falls are a part of the Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area. Here, one can enjoy the scenic beauty of the conservation area as well as the waterfall.
Panoramic views and a scenic locale make Spencer Gorge/Webster's Fall Conservation Area the awe-inspiring destination that it is. The natural bounty beckons to tourists from all over, dazzling with its waterfalls and entertaining with its hiking opportunities. Tour the lush landscape to discover the wonders of Dundas Peak, Tew Falls, or either of the titular locations.
This pretty little Caledonia station was established by the Grand Trunk Railway Company in 1908. The Caledonia Grand Trunk Station was the second station to be built on the same site, when the former one was destroyed by a fire in 1906. This station was in service till 1977, following which it was used as a maintenance place till 1988. Members of the Caledonia Chamber of Commerce and The Grand Trunk Station Society, restored this facility and opened it to the public as an attraction in 1997. Caledonia Grand Trunk Station is home to a museum, tourist center and meeting rooms.