This small waterfall is found along an easy trail in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. It can be reached after hiking no more than about 200 m from the parking area on the side of Hwy 587. Watch for the signs for Plantain Lane Nature Trail.
Visitors can cross the little creek via a footbridge. Getting to creek level would be more of a challenge. I have never visited, but have read that the trail is easy. If you visit this site, I'd appreciate hearing whether the trail and bridge are likely passable for someone in a wheelchair.
Region | Northwest |
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County | Thunder Bay |
Near | Sleeping Giant Provincial Park |
Watercourse | Sibley Creek |
Watershed / % Lakes | 2 / 44% |
Ownership | |
Landscape | |
Size | Very Small |
Type | Cascade |
Modification | |
Access | Moderate |
Top / Bottom | Easy / Easy |
Trail conditions | Dirt |
Hiking Time | 5 min |
Coordinates | 48.3557,-88.8002 |
Parking | 48.3553,-88.8026 ![]() |
Site ID | WOO.THU.091 |
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