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About Beaubien Falls

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I have not visited this falls, but I have read that it can be reached at the end of a poorly signed 5 km trail leading south and easet from Hwy 671. The parking coordinates are approximate, and based on my general understanding that the trail follows a route marked on some maps as 'High Lake Rd'.

The falls are small, but big enough to show up on Google's lower-resolution satellite imagery. Have you vsiited? Can you provide a photo and some information?

This waterfall is coded as yellow. The route may actually be safe and easy; please let me know if you have visited. This is a longer than average hike (1-2 hrs to reach?), and I have seen notes saying that the route is poorly marked. Given that this is somewhat remote, it would be best to plan ahead and bring a friend and a GPS.

Some Key Facts
Region Northwest
County Kenora
Near Beaubien Lake
Watercourse Little Black Sturgeon River
Watershed / % Lakes 2 / 28%
Ownership Crown Land
Landscape Wilderness
Size Medium
Type Wide Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom /
Trail conditions Dirt, uneven rock
Hiking Time 90 mins
Coordinates 49.8469,-94.0916
Parking
49.8691,-94.1283
Site ID WOO.KEN.002
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