Itinerary + Everything you need to know – Stumbling Around

Itinerary + Everything you need to know – Stumbling Around


This year, with restricted travel and most places in lockdown, I’ve been quite the travel-starved travel blogger, welcoming any and all opportunities to explore new places. Since we were apprehensive about staying anywhere (that changed quickly and we later visited Mont Tremblant, renting an Airbnb), we drove down to Hamilton for a day trip- on a particularly freezing and windy Autumn day. But what a day it was, full of everything lovable about autumn and an itinerary that’s worth sharing!

Visiting the falls and getting there:

Famous for its waterfalls, Hamilton is a dream for those who enjoy hikes and a great autumn landscape. Foliage around the falls is so beautiful, almost all imaginable fall colours are in full view. Hamilton is all about the slow life and perhaps it was because we visited on a day when everything was shut, but I found that Downtown Hamilton was quite a little square of hustle and bustle, which didn’t extend beyond the main DT area.

Famous for its waterfalls, Hamilton is a dream for those who enjoy hikes and a great autumn landscape. Foliage around the falls is so beautiful, almost all imaginable fall colours are in full view. Hamilton is all about the slow life and perhaps it was because we visited on a day when everything was shut, but I found that Downtown Hamilton was quite a little square of hustle and bustle, which didn’t extend beyond the main DT area.

The falls are a little away from the main city, so if you’re planning to take public transport to Hamilton, you would need to Uber it or rent a car in order to reach the falls. Some of the falls lie along the same trail but others are a short ways away from each other. If you’re visiting for a day, it might not be ideal to walk from one waterfall to the next. Albion Falls has a wonderful, long trail running beside it, while also having a lookout point that allows you to see the falls in a distance. A lot of the waterfalls require a ticket or permit, so it might be wise to book in advance- at least during popular holidays or during the summer.

We couldn’t visit most falls since the last-minute plan didn’t allow us to reserve our spots. I would recommend picking the best one through a quick google search as some of those might be better options than the one we visited (Albion Falls).

Toronto to Hamilton:

Trains and buses run from Toronto downtown to Hamilton. But the journey is significantly longer by public transport than it would have been if you just drove down. Unless you have someone to drive you around or unless you intend to remain only in the downtown area, taking public transport might not solve the problem of traveling within/around the city. You would need to Uber it between falls, which could cost quite a bit. The best way to explore them is to drive around.

Full-Day Itinerary:

1. African Lion Safari:

Start the day by visiting the African Lion Safari, where you can drive through, opt for a tour bus ride and even a boat cruise. They also have a scenic railway ride. This is an activity you could explore with friends, a partner or even your kids. It’s a full-fledged family experience. It’s a conservation park that is also home to many other declining birds and animals. There is so much to see and experience here that the visit is a blend of education and entertainment. With over 1000+ species of animals and birds, this is such a fun place to spend time!

2. Brunch/Lunch at MERIT Brewing Company:

This brewery serves excellent beer and even better food! The vibe during the evening is far better than it is during the day, so if you intend to hang around then, it may be worth visiting once office hours are over and the place starts to get a little crowded. The food is delicious and the sausages are incredible! A lot of their food is a fusion of flavours and cuisines, which makes it unique and adds a fun twist to “every day bar food.”

Food Recommendation: Butter Chicken Sausage (super recommended), Chicken Wing Sausage

3. Stop for souvenirs at JNGS (James North General Store):

This tiny shop is right next to MERIT Brewing downtown, selling mugs, wall signs and other home collectibles. There’s some cute stuff to be found, some unique some very generic. They have limited hours of operation though!

4. Albion Falls and Trails:



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