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About Moose Creek Falls

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This little falls can provide beautiful photographs at the right time. It may dry down in summer, but at the right creek level you can see little jets of water spilling out of rock fractures. Unfortunately, I don't think that you can hike up to the falls to explore it first-hand. However, it is easily viewed across the river from the south side of County Rd 8, just west of the town of Levack.

There is no parking along Sudbury Rd 8. I chose to park on Riverview Ave, and followed the sidewalk a few hundred metres west to the bridge over the Onaping River. Anyone choosing to to cross the road must use caution and does so at their own risk. Moose Creek drains over the falls and right into the Onaping River.

Some Key Facts
Region Northeast
County Sudbury
Near Levack
Watercourse Moose Creek
Watershed / % Lakes 1 / 17%
Ownership Roadside only
Landscape Suburban
Size Small
Type Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Easy to view
Top / Bottom /
Trail conditions Pavement
Hiking Time
Coordinates 46.6357,-81.3922
Parking
46.638,-81.3916
Site ID WOO.SUD.053
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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.