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I have only seen this falls from the distance, about 200 m across a long narrow pond, seen upstream from the lower falls at Bissett Creek. Unlike the main falls, this one appears to be constrained in a narrow gorge in the woods.

The parking directions I give are for a small clearing at the bridge, just a few hundred metres up the road from the main lower falls. I suspect that there may be a riverside trail downstream from the bridge, but don't know for sure. It would be about 200 m, and would pass a smaller rapids on the way.

I have heard from one visitor that there is a trail to the falls from the road, possibly between the trail to the main falls and the bridge upstream. Have you found it?

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Region Eastern
County Renfrew
Near Bissett Creek PP
Watercourse Bissett Creek
Watershed / % Lakes 2 / 20%
Ownership Bissett Creek Provincial Park
Landscape Wilderness, forested
Size Small
Type Notch Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom Moderate / Difficult, water boundary
Trail conditions Uneven rock, dirt
Hiking Time 15 min
Coordinates 46.1842,-78.0851
Parking
46.1832,-78.0852
Site ID WOO.REN.004
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