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About Clark Falls

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Clark Falls is a trough-style falls found at the outlet of Clark Pond to Lake Rosseau. The Pond is 12 m above the level of Lake Rosseau (about 226 m above sea level). A water level dam at the top of the falls helps to maintain the level of the Pond, adding a few metres to the falls.

There is no land acces to Clark Falls; you would have to paddle or use a motor boat. Paddlers can probably launch at Parker's Marina, at Matthews Drive, and follow the shore west and north for about 3 km.

Maps now show the presence of 'Clark Pond Road' but this is privately owned. Even if you travel along this road, you'd have to walk through private residential properties to reach the falls. Of course, you can't do this! The parking directions take you to Parker's Marina, for convenience.

Some Key Facts
Region Cottage
County Muskoka
Near Windermere
Watercourse Dee River
Watershed / % Lakes 2 / 14%
Ownership
Landscape
Size Medium
Type Trough
Modification
Access Shorter Water Route
Top / Bottom Moderate / From water
Trail conditions Shorter Water Route
Hiking Time
Coordinates 45.1767,-79.556
Parking
45.1636,79.5451
Site ID WOO.MUS.009
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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.