This remote waterfall is saved for those making a multi-day canoe trip along the Missinaibi River. It is a low trough-type waterfall that stretches a length of about 50 m. The bedrock is tilted significantly, perhaps at 75 degrees. This constricts the river and causes it to blast through a narrow chasm.
I have not visited this waterfall, and likely never will. If you have any information or a photo that you could contribute, please let me know. In recent years, logging has encroached within about 400 m of the falls. It *may* be possible for someone in a 4 wheel drive vehicle to reach the site by land. But I have no idea if this is possible.
| Region | Algoma |
|---|---|
| County | Algoma |
| Near | |
| Watercourse | Missinaibi River |
| Watershed / % Lakes | / |
| Ownership | Missinaibi Provincial Park |
| Landscape | Wilderness |
| Size | Small |
| Type | Trough |
| Modification | Natural |
| Access | No Land-based Access |
| Top / Bottom | / |
| Trail conditions | Overnight Water Route |
| Hiking Time | |
| Coordinates | 48.7786,-83.4503 |
| Parking | 48.7786,-83.4503 |
| Site ID | WOO.ALG.081 |
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