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This is a big, tall (30 m+) waterfall that would likely be on quite a few Top 10 lists if it were more easy to access. Intstead, it remains little known because it's off the beaten track. I have yet to visit, given its remote location. But the few photos that I have seen of this waterfall have it on my bucket list.

This is one of a number of waterfalls around the Manitouwadge area. Some of these falls are awesome! Others are good, and still others are quite small (eg. rapids), but still picturesque. Finding these waterfalls is a challenge, however, and not for inexperienced adventurers.

The Town of Manitouwadge put out a guide pamphlet a number of years ago. It is still available online at https://www.manitouwadge.ca/tourism/attractions/waterfalls-rapids/ This includes directions to all of the falls.

The problem here is that many of the roads outside of Manitouwadge are of poor quality. Some are overgrown or flooded out. Some are no longer visible on even the province's high resolution aerial photography. So you can't just get in your car and follow these routes. An SUV, jeep or truck are necessary, and even then, you may need to hike or ATV the last several kilometres.

NOTE: This falls is coded yellow because of the poor condition of the roads and trails. Cell service is spotty, at best. The driving directions supplied here are provided as a general guide. It may or may not be possible to park at these coordinates. This depends on the condition of the road. It may be possible to drive further, for all I know. Prior to visiting, explorers must take a closer look at maps, and use a GPS. It is my understanding that the hike from this parking area is about 2 km.

Some Key Facts
Region Northwest
County Thunder Bay
Near Manitouwadge
Watercourse Pic River
Watershed / % Lakes 3 / 6%
Ownership Crown Land
Landscape Wilderness
Size Large
Type Tall Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Challenging
Top / Bottom Moderate / Moderate
Trail conditions Difficult
Hiking Time 60 min+
Coordinates 49.3414,-86.0388
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49.3531,-86.0296
Site ID WOO.THU.041
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