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About Sevignys Creek Falls

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A pretty little cascade on a small creek that joins the much larger Current River. The falls can be reached from the main parking lot at Trowbridge Park. A trail leads into the woods at the south end of the parking lot. (this is in the opposite direction as is Trowbridge Falls).

The trail stays fairly close to the Current River and ends (or continues past) the small creek that forms Sevigny's Creek Falls. It's maybe 200 m long at most.

Note that the falls is right at the edge of the Current River. This makes it almost impossible to step back for a more panoramic view of the falls. In other words, watch your step! The big river is right behind where this photograph was taken.

Some Key Facts
Region Northwest
County Thunder Bay
Near Thunder bay
Watercourse Sevignys Creek
Watershed / % Lakes 1 / 20%
Ownership City of Thunder Bay
Landscape Park, forested
Size Small
Type Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom Moderate / Difficult
Trail conditions Dirt, uneven ground
Hiking Time 5 min
Coordinates 48.486,-89.1845
Parking
48.4885,-89.184
Site ID WOO.THU.100
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