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Ball's Falls Conservation Area

Ball's Falls Conservation Area

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Lincoln, Ontario, L0R 1S0, Canada
(905) 562-5235 ballsfalls.ca
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May 10, 2018
Spectacular scenery and natural beauty. Very educational, historic galleries with pictures and antique tools/equipment. Original Ball family home, operating flour mill, a lime klin, a restored church, carriage shed etc... With breathtaking views of the Twenty mile creek over both lower and upper falls. A perfect setting for a special event or wedding. Located in the scenic Niagara Escarpment conveniently close to highway. Absolutely beautiful😍

Jul 8, 2018
The falls were very pretty. It was a nice easy walk to stretch our legs after driving in wine country. The historical preservation is worth checking out. Nice to appreciate the drive and determination of the settlers who helped populate the area and bring their industry.

May 23, 2018
Both falls are gorgeous, walk is pretty easy to both- upper has some hilly moments but overall not too bad. Lower falls and historic buildings were cool to see, so many lilac bushes and the sweet smell of spring in the air. Picnic tables, lots of off shoot trails, huge boulders to climb, dogs on leash, river was pretty shallow. Loved it!

Jun 25, 2018
Balls Falls is a great place for tourists coming to Niagara. It is an example of the escarpment with its 2 falls-- Upper and Lower-- as well as the rocky cliffs and deep gorges that are there to see. They also represent the history with the village that they have. Its a beautiful area.

Jun 14, 2018
It is a wonderful place to hike or just tale a stroll. Beautiful place to go for a wedding as well. The little church is nice and they have 2 options for your reception. Feastivities Catering and events does weddings here as well.

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