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About High Falls on South Nation

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For all the High Falls in Ontario, this one is the least suitable for the name. There really isn't a falls! This is instead a long, wide bedrock channel that goes on for some distance. Expect nothing but small rapids, and possibly dry conditions in summer. It's still an interesting spot to visit.

Some Key Facts
Region Eastern
County Prescott and Russell
Near Casselman
Watercourse South Nation
Watershed / % Lakes 3 / 17%
Ownership
Landscape
Size Small
Type Wide Rock Rapids
Modification
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom /
Trail conditions Unknown
Hiking Time 5 min
Coordinates 45.3211,-75.0929
Parking
45.3177,-75.0938
Site ID WOO.PRE.001
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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.