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A small, wide, rocky ridge that separates Go Home Lake from an upstream bay. The bay is 1 m higher in elevation than the main lake.

I believe that this waterfall is only visitable by water. However, google maps now shows a road that reaches the falls from the north. This appears to be an extension of Webster Lane, which heads south from Galla Lake Rd, which in turn is accessed from Twelve Mile Bay Rd (Muskoka No. 12). This may be a private cottage road. Do you know the area? Does the road allow us to reach the falls?

NOTE: The driving directions button leads you to the end of a road mapped on Google Maps. I have no idea if this road exists, or if it is even accessible to the public. This link is included for general planning purposes only. Please do further research before visiting.

Some Key Facts
Region Cottage
County Muskoka
Near Potters Landing
Watercourse Go Home River
Watershed / % Lakes /
Ownership
Landscape
Size Very Small
Type Low Barrier Cascade
Modification Natural
Access No Land-based Access
Top / Bottom /
Trail conditions Overnight Water Route
Hiking Time
Coordinates 45.03215,-79.84559
Parking
45.034,-79.8465
Site ID WOO.MUS.016
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