This is a low raging falls found upstream of Kakabeka Falls. The total fall is only 3 or 4 m, but this is enough to attract whitewater enthusiasts. It is my understanding that there is no legal access by land. Unfortunately, a trail from the east crosses private property and is now signed.
Access from the west requires trespassing on a railroad. If you can provide clarification or a correction, please let me know. Paddling may be the only way to see this falls.
Region | Northwest |
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County | Thunder Bay |
Near | - |
Watercourse | Kaministiquia River |
Watershed / % Lakes | 4 / 30% |
Ownership | Crown Water |
Landscape | Semi-wilderness |
Size | unknown |
Type | Barrier Cascade |
Modification | Natural |
Access | Shorter Water Route |
Top / Bottom | / |
Trail conditions | Shorter Water Route |
Hiking Time | |
Coordinates | 48.4391,-89.5794 |
Parking | 48.4391,-89.5794 ![]() |
Site ID | WOO.THU.046 |
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