Albion Falls is a 19 m (62 ft) classical/cascade waterfall flowing down the Niagara Escarpment in Red Hill Valley, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
The lower-end of the falls can be found at the south-end of King's Forest Park in lower Hamilton by following the Red Hill Creek south towards the Niagara Escarpment.
The story is that early in the 19th century young Jane Riley, disappointed in love with Joseph Rousseau, stood at the top of a steep cliff not far from thundering Albion Falls and flung herself to the bottom 100 ft (30 m) below.
You can also take Limeridge Road East till it dead ends at the brow, then turn left and then a quick right into the parking lot.
Note: Due to the completion of the Red Hill Valley Parkway, you can no longer reach Albion Falls via Mud Street.