Gold Creek is a winding watercourse that snakes through the Queen Elizabeeth WIldlands Provincial Park. For much of its route, it follows wider sections of ponds, but in others, it constricts to very narrow stretchs that must be portaged.
These narrow stretches are perfect for small waterfalls, but they can mean grueling portages! I have no information about how to reach this site.
Region | Cottage |
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County | Kawartha Lakes |
Near | |
Watercourse | Gold Creek |
Watershed / % Lakes | 1 / 33% |
Ownership | Queen Elizabeth Wildlands Provincial Park |
Landscape | Wilderness |
Size | Very Small |
Type | Notch Cascade with boulders |
Modification | Natural |
Access | No Land-based Access |
Top / Bottom | / |
Trail conditions | Overnight Water Route |
Hiking Time | |
Coordinates | 44.8148,-79.0071 |
Parking | 44.8148,-79.0071 ![]() |
Site ID | WOO.KAW.003 |
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