About this waterfall.

About Railway Lake Falls

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This is a tough waterfall to find. Facebook group member Alessandro read about it in a 20 year-old blog post, but couldn't get any tips from anyone that had actually visited. So he decided to go find it. And what a surprise! Another rare tall valley plunge waterfall.

There is no trail, and explorers would have to pick your way through the woods for several kilometres. Getting to this falls is not everyone's cup of tea.

This waterfall is coded red because it is quite challenging to reach. Therei is no trail, and you would have to use a GPS or map-and-compass to navigate your way. Please do your research before attempting to visit. Remember, you are responsible for your actions.

This waterfall is fed by a small watershed. As a result, it likely dries up during drier parts of the year.

Some Key Facts
Region Algoma
County Algoma
Near Railway Lake
Watercourse Railway Lake outlet
Watershed / % Lakes 0 / 25%
Ownership Crown Land
Landscape Wilderness
Size Large
Type Valley Plunge
Modification None
Access Very difficult
Top / Bottom Very Difficult / Difficult
Trail conditions No trail
Hiking Time 60 min+
Coordinates 47.4087,-84.4662
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47.4087,-84.4662
Site ID WOO.ALG.068
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Finding Railway Lake Falls

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This page last updated on April 20, 2024. Earlier versions can be examined on Archive.org, dating back to 2003.