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About Michipicoten Harbour Falls

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A little waterfall that probably dry up in summer. I've only been here once (in October, and that was 2002!) when the falls was flowing well. This is a narrow cascade, probably 3 m in height and half as wide.

There isn't a lot to do here - the woods upstream of the falls are thick, rocky and steep, and I have absolutely no idea what lies beyond.

Downstream of the falls, there is (or was) an open area between the falls and the road. You used to be able to spot the falls from the road, but this may have changed since my visit. Aerial photography suggests that this is a wet meadow now so watch your step! Very nearby, the lands belong to the Gros Cap Resreve No, 49. Please be respectful. Of course, please be respectful of everyone's land, including your own!

The Crown Land Atlas indicates that the land between the road and the falls is private land. The falls used to be visible from the road, but this may have changed. Please be on the lookout for signs. This web site does not give you permission to trespass.

Some Key Facts
Region Algoma
County Algoma
Near Michipicoten
Watercourse an unknown watercourse
Watershed / % Lakes 1 / 6%
Ownership Roadside only?
Landscape Wilderness
Size Small
Type Trickle
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom Danger / Moderate
Trail conditions Gravel
Hiking Time 2 min
Coordinates 47.9622,-84.8895
Parking
47.9618,-84.89032
Site ID WOO.ALG.057
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