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About Ceolin Falls Upper

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A little bit smaller than the main Ceolin falls, but still worth a visit. This is more of a slide type falls, and is less vertical than its bigger brother. But it's a long slide, and is all but impossible to photograph the whole thing in one go.

The falls are named after a former MNRF conservation officer, Walter Ceolin. The falls have historically been called Puddingstone Falls by some, named after the puddingstone rock (a type of conglomerate) found near the site. Have you found it? The falls are about 100 m from the road, and should be audible from the parking area.

This waterfall is coded yellow because it is somewhat remote and due to the condition of the road. While the road is likely acessible for cars that don't have a low ground clearance, please note that this truly is a secondary road. I have been told that there is an old decrepit bridge to be crossed in your car. It's still standing, but, may not be forever.

Some Key Facts
Region Algoma
County Algoma
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Watercourse Boland River
Watershed / % Lakes 2 / 0%
Ownership Our Colleagues Conservation Reserve
Landscape Wilderness
Size Medium
Type Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom Moderate / Moderate
Trail conditions
Hiking Time
Coordinates 46.6177,-82.5099
Parking
46.6185,-82.5106
Site ID WOO.ALG.022
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