5 Things to do Good for Kids in Dundas That You Shouldn't Miss

March 28, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Dundas, Canada including Rock Chapel Golf Centre, Dyment's Farm, Christie Lake Conservation Area, Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, Tews Falls.
Restaurants in Dundas

1. Rock Chapel Golf Centre

167 Highway 5 West, Dundas, Hamilton, Ontario L9H 5E2 Canada +1 905-689-8860 http://rockchapel.ca/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Rock Chapel Golf Centre

Reviewed By 627jayneg

My boyfriend and I were looking to get out for a quick 9 holes on a Sunday afternoon and Rock Chapel was the perfect stop! Driving up the long driveway coming in is stunning. The grounds are perfectly manicured and there are a beautiful variety of trees. The 9 hole par 3 course offers some great challenge and the chance to improve your short game! As beginner golfers, we had a lot of fun walking the course. The clientele ranged in age and welcomed all experience levels. Was nice to see groups of female golfers and families, and not just male foursomes! Will definitely come back to practice our putting at the 18 hole mini putt course complete with manicured greens and bunkers!

2. Dyment's Farm

416 Fallsview Rd E R.r. #2, Dundas, Hamilton, Ontario L9H 5E2 Canada +1 905-627-5477 [email protected] http://www.dyments.com/farm/default.aspx
Excellent
44%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 85 reviews

Dyment's Farm

Dyment`s Farm is located on one of the highest, most scenic locations along the very edge of the Niagara Escarpment overlooking Dundas, Hamilton and beyond - it is a magical place to visit. The farm is an unforgettable setting for life`s big events, holding weddings and other celebrations from May - October. Our farm market is open year round selling fresh foods such as our pies and butter tarts, our tender steaks, or our colourful fruits and vegetables. The farm is open to the public on weekends during the month of October for fall activities and pick-your-own-pumpkin. Glen Drummond Farm was purchased in 1887. Since then five generations of Dyments have called this spectacular property home.

Reviewed By MarissaJ632 - Burlington, Canada

My sister introduced me to Dyment's shortly after I moved to Dundas in 2017. A great spot for baked goods, steaks, meat pies and produce. The staff is always super friendly and the store is stocked with fresh local favourites and some prepackaged treats. We love the rib eye steaks, butter tarts and chicken pot pies. Service is friendly and staff always offer to help out with questions and suggestions.

3. Christie Lake Conservation Area

1000 Highway 5 West RR 2, Dundas, Hamilton, Ontario L9H 5E2 Canada +1 905-628-3060 [email protected] http://www.conservationhamilton.ca/christie-lake
Excellent
41%
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 82 reviews

Christie Lake Conservation Area

Reviewed By cynthiaB983 - Hamilton, Canada

My favourite birthday was here. A canoe ride on the little lake and a walk in the woods where a bevy of white butterflies fluttered around us. We picnicked in one of the pavilions. The rest room was clean. It was perfect.

4. Spencer Gorge Conservation Area

Fallsview Road, Dundas, Hamilton, Ontario L9H 4W2 Canada +1 905-628-3060 [email protected] http://conservationhamilton.ca/spencer-gorgewebsters-falls/
Excellent
48%
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 362 reviews

Spencer Gorge Conservation Area

From the escarpment brow, noted for its panoramas, to the forested depths of the gorge below, the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area exhibits the physical features which have made the Niagara Escarpment one of Ontario's most spectacular geological formations. This significant natural area contains two beautiful waterfalls: Webster and Tew Falls. Webster is a magnificent tiered waterfall and Tew, which towers at 41 metres, is only a few metres shorter than Niagara Falls. Both offer spectacular vistas of the gorge.

Reviewed By silverbrook - London, Canada

Spencer Gorge Conservation Area is a very busy part of the Hamilton Conservation Authority's parks that gives you access to two different and beautiful waterfalls (Tew's Falls and Webster's Falls) as well as some spectacular views of the gorge and surrounding area from Dundas Peak. Because this area has become so popular and to help preserve the park, HCA has mandated that on weekends and holidays visitors must utilize shuttle buses that will transport guests from parking areas at nearby Christie Lake Conservation Area to Spencer Gorge Conservation Area. There is a $10 fee for parking as well as a $5 per person fee to enter. Once you are parked at Christie Lake Conservation Area, you need to get a wristband from a little hut near the shuttle bus stops so you can hop on. You can also pick up a map of the Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls Conservation Area. There are two stops on the shuttle - one that gives you access to Tew's Falls and Dundas Peak and a second stop that gives you access to Webster's Falls. Considering the sheer volumes of people that were visiting the area when our group came up for a hike, I must say that this shuttle transportation ran fairly smoothly and justified the meager $5 cost to ride. I cannot image where all of the people would have parked or how much of a traffic jam would have been caused if people had tried to park in the falls parking areas or on surrounding streets - it would be chaotic and dangerous. There are also hefty fines for those who choose to take their chances and park there anyways and skip the shuttles. The scenery in Spencer Gorge Conservation Area was spectacular mid-fall when we made it up to hike in the area. The amount of people also visiting was bitter-sweet - it was nice to see so many people outside enjoying nature, but it was also kind of sad because many of the paths felt more like sidewalks in Toronto, rather than a stroll through nature. I found almost everyone was polite and took turns on the observation decks as well as at the other vantage points so that it was usually just a short wait before you could step up and enjoy an unimpeded view of the falls or the gorge. I found the pathways to be well marked, fairly well kept and wide enough to allow for hikers in both directions. There were areas that were fenced off for safety along the paths and near the falls, sometimes obstructing clear views of the falls in their entirety, such as with Webster's Falls. I was surprised to see the lack of barriers at Dundas Peak. There was a little stone structure a couple of feet high at the top, but people could, and did, easily step around to stand or sit precariously on the edge of the cliff. The views from this vantage point were absolutely stunning, but again you had to wait for a few minutes to try to get a shot without several other heads also enjoying the same views. If you were to visit during the off-season or through the week, you might have better luck with the area not being quite as busy.

5. Tews Falls

581 Harvest Rd, Dundas, Hamilton, Ontario L9H 5K8 Canada +1 905-525-2181 [email protected] https://conservationhamilton.ca/spencer-reservations/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 232 reviews

Tews Falls

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the overwhelming popularity of Dundas Peak & Tew Falls and Webster Falls, HCA has instituted online reservable parking in 2-hour time slots. From Sept. 19 – Nov. 15, 2020, all visitors, including HCA passholders, will be required to make a reservation prior to their visit. This change to a mandatory reservation will manage visitor numbers and will assist with physical distancing and provide a safe and enjoyable visit. It will also allow visitors to travel with the peace of mind, knowing that their parking space is held for them. No access will be permitted into the area until September 19. Reservations may be be made up to a week prior to your visit. Reservations are made for 2-hour blocks, starting at 9 AM, 12 PM and 3 PM. Arrival times will be staggered in 15 minute intervals. This system will be in place seven days a week, both weekdays and weekends, until November 15, 2020.

Reviewed By silverbrook - London, Canada

Tew's Falls is a ribbon waterfall in the Hamilton area that is 41 metres in height, making it the tallest waterfall in Hamilton and shorter than Niagara Falls by 11 metres. It is located in the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, which is part of the Hamilton Conservation Authority. On weekends from Easter to Halloween, to see these falls, you must take the waterfalls shuttle from a parking area at Christie Lake. The cost for this is $10 for parking and $5 per person. The shuttles run every 15-30 min or so and drop you off a short walk from one of the observation platforms. There are two main observation platforms that allow you to see the entire waterfall and take some great photos. Because of the beauty of the area, it can be quite busy and we saw a bridal party having a photo shoot on one of the platforms during our visit. The path from the shuttle stop to the first observation platform is an easy hike and approximately 150 meters away. The next platform is not too much farther up the trail and also has some great views of the falls. You can follow the trail on a moderate half hour hike all the way to Dundas Peak for some amazing view of Hamilton and Dundas and surrounding area. In the off season and through the week, you can find parking a little closer to the falls themselves and not have to take the shuttle from Christie Lake. Autumn is a beautiful time to visit for those who enjoy the fall colours, but these falls would be lovely any time of year.

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