Have you visited these Ontario waterfalls?
Move over, Niagara Falls - yes, you're iconic, but Ontario is home to hundreds of picturesque waterfalls.
Looking for something to do this summer?
Why not go chasing waterfalls?
You probably won't have to look far to find one. Canada is home to more than a thousand named waterfalls, with hundreds to discover in Ontario alone.
Here are a few Ontario waterfalls worth checking out.
Albion Falls
Photo submitted to The Weather Network by Allan Reid.
At 19 metres high, Albion falls is a cascading waterfall located right in the heart of Hamilton.
Fun fact: With over 100, Hamilton is home to the most waterfalls in all of Ontario. That's a quarter of all the waterfalls in all of Ontario.
Bridal Veil Falls
Photo submitted to The Weather Network by Craig Jackson.
If you are feeling adventurous, hop a ferry to Manitoulin Island, where Bridal Veil Falls awaits!
Once you cross the bridge, you're 20 minutes away from a stunning view.
Eugenia Falls
Photo submitted to The Weather Network by Adam Jasper.
Located south of Georgian Bay and less than two hours north of Toronto, Eugenia Falls is the tallest in its area at 30 metres high.
And while you're there, don't forget to check out Hoggs Falls, which is right around the corner.