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About Arrow Lake Falls Lower

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Found at the southeast corner of the sizeable Arrow Lake. There are two waterfalls at this site. The easiest to visit is a cascade that is immediately downstream of the Arrow Lake Dam. A second falls is about 200 m downstream at coordinates 48.1629, -90.1438.

I haven't visited the site, but have been told that you can see both falls from land. The lowest falls is more easily viewed from a canoe in the river downstream. If you visit and can provide an update to this description, please let me know.

This falls is coded as green, because I believe that it is easy to access. It is just beyond Arrow Lake Beach, and my assumption is that the road to the beach is in good shape. Found at the end of Kuusela Rd.

Some Key Facts
Region Northwest
County Thunder Bay
Near Remicks
Watercourse Arrow Lake
Watershed / % Lakes 3 / 26%
Ownership Crown Land
Landscape Cottage Area
Size Medium
Type Cascade with Dam
Modification Water Control Dam
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom /
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Hiking Time
Coordinates 48.1629,-90.1437
Parking
48.1645,-90.1444
Site ID WOO.THU.009
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