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There’s a park in Ontario with ruins of an abandoned village and a rushing waterfall

29 September 20253 Mins Read

Your next historical adventure awaits! Crooks’ Hollow Conservation Area is home to an abandoned “pioneer community” with a trail past historical buildings. Here’s what to know.

This thrilling spot is part of the larger Christie Stream Valley natural area near Hamilton. It’s just about an hour outside of Toronto, so it’s definitely day-trip worthy.

As you explore the Crooks’ Hollow grounds, you’ll be transported to a time when pioneers shaped the landscape, established their community, and then eventually abandoned the grounds.

Crooks’ Hollow history

The Crooks’ Hollow community was founded by James Crooks, a Scottish immigrant who arrived in the area in 1805, according to the Hamilton Conservation Authority.

It had its industrial beginnings in 1801 after a man named Jonathan Morden built a sawmill on Spencer Creek.

“By 1829, this area contained the Darnley gristmill, a woollen mill, tannery, a distillery, linseed oil mill, cooperage, a general store, clothing factory, foundry, paper mill, agricultural implement factory, log cabins for workers and an inn,” shares the HCA.

The Darnley Mill was “gutted by fire” in 1934. Only ruins remain and still stand to this day.

Visitors of the conservation area can embark on a historical trail past the ruins and remaining historical buildings to get a sense of what once was.

Waterfall adventures

But that’s not all. One of the area’s most captivating attractions is the Darnley Cascade, perched 225 meters above sea level.

It may be petite with a mere 1.5-metre drop, but it’s the highest-elevation waterfall in the Hamilton area.

That’s not all that stands out either.

The conservation area is home to diverse wetlands and a “hummock and hollow” topography, where sedges and ferns reign supreme.

So, whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking an escape from the busy city, Crooks’ Hollow is a great option.

Where: Crooks Hollow Road, Dundas, Ont.
Cost: $16.50 parking

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