Public Drinking Spring

Green Springs, Carlisle, Ontario, Canada

414, Progreston Rd, Hamilton, ON L0R, CA

Green Springs, Carlisle, Ontario, Canada
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About This Spring

## Overview Green Springs is a beloved natural spring located near the intersection of Greensprings Road and Progreston Road, just outside Hamilton, Ontario, in the community of Carlisle. Nestled in the rolling countryside of the Niagara Escarpment region, this little-known water source has been used by locals for a long time and remains a cherished spot for area residents who regularly visit to collect water. The spring sits in a scenic area near Progreston Falls, a small but picturesque waterfall along nearby Borer's Creek. The surrounding landscape is characteristic of the Hamilton-area escarpment country — lush greenery, mixed hardwood forests, and gently undulating farmland. Historically, water quality testing in the 1980s reportedly showed elevated levels of nitrates, which is not uncommon for springs in agricultural areas where fertilizer runoff can affect groundwater. Current water quality data is not readily available, so visitors should be aware that conditions may have changed over the decades. While the spring has been historically used as a drinking water source by many in the community, no recent testing results are on record to confirm current water quality. ## Directions 1. From Hamilton, Ontario, head north on Highway 6 (Upper James Street) toward Carlisle. 2. Turn left (west) onto Progreston Road. 3. Continue along Progreston Road until you reach the intersection with Greensprings Road. 4. The spring is located at or very near this intersection (GPS: 43.397484, -79.960503). 5. Look for signs of the spring along the roadside — it has been a known local water collection point for years. *The nearest address is approximately 414 Progreston Road, Hamilton, ON L0R.* ## What to Expect Green Springs is accessible year-round and is a roadside spring, making it easy to reach without any significant hiking. The spring appears to flow consistently, and visitors have long stopped here to fill containers with water. The surrounding area is rural and peaceful, with the added bonus of being close to Progreston Falls — a lovely side trip for waterfall enthusiasts exploring the Hamilton region, which is famously known as the "City of Waterfalls." The falls are a short distance away along Borer's Creek and are worth a visit if you're already in the area. There are no formal facilities at the spring itself — no restrooms, signage, or designated parking area — so plan accordingly. The spring is on a public road, but be mindful of traffic when pulling over. Bringing your own containers for water collection is recommended, as this is a self-serve natural spring. Given the historical nitrate concerns and the agricultural character of the surrounding land, visitors who plan to drink the water may wish to have it independently tested or treat it before consumption.

Getting There

Address

414, Progreston Rd, Hamilton, ON L0R, CA

GPS Coordinates

43.397484, -79.960503

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From Hamilton, Ontario, head north on Highway 6 (Upper James Street) toward Carlisle. 2. Turn left (west) onto Progreston Road. 3. Continue along Progreston Road until you reach the intersection with Greensprings Road. 4. The spring is located at or very near this intersection (

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Parking available nearby.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.