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About Mye River Cascade

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A very small cascade on a long, narrow channel. Surrounded by bare rocky outrcrops and conifers, this is pure Muskoka terrain. No more than about a metre in height and not much wider, this is a nice little spot to rest and listen to the gurgling water.

It is found about 100-200 m downstream (south) of the road to Big Chute. A small water level dam is found upstream.

Sadly, parking is pretty much non-existant here, between the heavy signage, narrow shoulders and frequent guardrails. If you really want to visit without risking a ticket, be prepared to walk along the road some way.

NOTE: While this road isn't very busy, cars come around blind corners at speed. Anyone choosing to walk along this road does so at their own risk.

For reference only, the driving directions guide you to the spot where the river crosses White Falls Rd. I don't have a suggested parking suggestion.

Some Key Facts
Region Cottage
County Muskoka
Near Big Chute
Watercourse Severn River
Watershed / % Lakes /
Ownership Crown Land
Landscape Cottage Country
Size Very Small
Type Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Difficult
Top / Bottom Moderate / Moderate
Trail conditions Bare rock
Hiking Time
Coordinates 44.8898,-79.6957
Parking
44.8898,-79.6957
Site ID WOO.MUS.042
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