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About Portage Falls

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This small falls is located just downstream from Catherine Lake, and about 1.5 km upstream from Cabin Falls (see entry). Gary Smith reports that this is difficult to photograph unless you are actually in the water.

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Region Northeast
County Timiskaming
Near
Watercourse Lady Evelyn River
Watershed / % Lakes 3 / 14%
Ownership Lady Evelyn Smoothwater Provincial Park
Landscape Wilderness
Size Very Small
Type
Modification Lady Evelyn Smoothwater Provincial Park
Access No Land-based Access
Top / Bottom /
Trail conditions Overnight Water Route
Hiking Time
Coordinates 47.2917,-80.3509
Parking
47.2917,-80.3509
Site ID WOO.TIM.019
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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.