Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area

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Ridge Road
Hamilton, Ontario L8J 2X4
The Devil’s Punchbowl is one of the Niagara Escarpment’s most amazing sights, created at the end of the last ice age by huge melt-water rivers that plunged over the Stoney Creek Escarpment, thus carving the Punchbowl and gorge. From the bottom of the falls, one can see the many different coloured rock layers of the Escarpment. The Punchbowl is the only area where one can view such a large vertical display of Ordovician and Silurian stratified rock. Some of the layers include Queenston Formation red shale, Cabot Head grey shale, limestone and shale dolomite. There is a spectacular view of Stoney Creek and Hamilton Harbour from the lookout, not to mention the view down into the seemingly bottomless gorge.

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Disappointed
8/25/2024

disappointed we saw the bowl no punch. No waterfall at all everything was dried up. The trail was fu...

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Don’t bother!!
6/21/2024

Paid eight dollars to park and to walk along a road deceptive map never saw the falls. Water wasn’t ...

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No waterfall
5/23/2024

There was no waterfall. It was bone dry May 2024. Cost $8 to park. Nice overlook though of the city....

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