Limeridge Falls is a 15m high ribbon cascade that flows into the Buttermilk Falls tributary of Redhill Creek. Its source is water draining from the area around the trail at the crest of the falls.
The City has declared the foot of the falls off-limits, with a $10,000 ‘fine’ for anyone getting into trouble and needing to be rescued by emergency services.
| Location | 79°49'3.763"W 43°12'15.293"N |
| Park | Albion Falls Conservation Area |
| Watercourse | Tributary of Redhill Creek |
| Form | Ribbon Cascade |
| Flow | Seasonal |
| Crest Restriction : Access | None : Easy |
| Foot Restriction : Access | Prohibited : Moderately Easy |
| Height : Width (m) | 15.00 : 1.00 |
| Height : Width (ft) | 49 : 3 |
| Authority / Owner | Hamilton Conservation Authority |
| Last updated | 2026-06-08 |
| Updated by | low/jona |