Albion Falls in Hamilton, Ontario, is a stunning 19-metre waterfall on Red Hill Creek that cascades over the Niagara Escarpment. The falls are reputedly haunted by the ghost of a woman named Jane Riley, who according to legend walked into the falls after the death of her lover and has lingered as a spectral presence ever since. Visitors to the falls have reported hearing weeping near the base of the waterfall, seeing a translucent female figure standing at the edge of the cascade, and feeling an intense, sudden sadness that lifts as they move away from the falls. The ghost of Jane Riley is one of Hamilton's most enduring urban legends, passed down through generations of local families. The falls themselves have been the site of genuine tragedies — several people have died after falling from the cliff edge, leading the City of Hamilton to restrict access in recent years. The area around the falls, part of the Bruce Trail that follows the Niagara Escarpment, is forested and wild, creating a natural amphitheater where the sound of the falling water masks other sounds and the mist from the cascade creates shifting patterns of light and shadow.
