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December 17th, 2020

Baldhead River Falls

Baldhead River Falls is located in Lake Superior Provincial Park in Ontario’s Algoma Country. This is just one of the many sights to see along the Orphan Lake Trail. To get to the falls on the trail it would take approximately 1-2 hours. The falls consist of several 10-15 foot drops spread across a couple […]

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December 17th, 2020

Agawa Falls

Agawa Falls is located in Lake Superior Provincial Park in Ontario’s Algoma Country. The falls can be reached via the 15 mile (24 km) Towab Trail. When you near the end of the trail you begin to get a view of this impressive 75 foot (22.8 m) high waterfall on the Agawa River. This is […]

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December 17th, 2020

Black Beaver Falls

Black Beaver Falls is located within Agawa Canyon Park in Ontario’s Algoma Country. This waterfall is one of three in the park and can only be reached by the Agawa Canyon Train Tour that departs from Sault Ste Marie. The other two are Bridal Veil Falls and Otter Creek Falls. The base of Black Beaver […]

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December 17th, 2020

Bridal Veil Falls

Bridal Veil Falls is located within Agawa Canyon Park in Ontario’s Algoma Country. This waterfall is one of three in the park and can only be reached by the Agawa Canyon Train Tour that departs from Sault Ste Marie. The other two are Black Beaver Falls and Otter Creek Falls. Bridal Veil Falls can be […]

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December 17th, 2020

Otter Creek Falls

Otter Creek Falls is located within Agawa Canyon Park in Ontario’s Algoma Country. This waterfall is one of three in the park and can only be reached by the Agawa Canyon Train Tour that departs from Sault Ste Marie. The other two are Black Beaver Falls and Bridal Veil Falls. This 45 foot (13.7 m) […]

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December 17th, 2020

Batchawana Falls

Batchawana Falls is located north of Batchawana Bay Provincial Park in Ontario’s Algoma Country. To access this waterfall you have to take Tribag Mine Road off of Highway 17 for 4.2 miles (7 km) up. This is a pretty rough logging road so an all-terrain vehicle are recommended for this waterfall adventure. The 15 foot […]

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December 17th, 2020

Chippewa Falls

Chippewa Falls is located 34.4 miles (55.3 km) north of Sault Ste Marie in Ontario’s Algoma Country. This is a roadside waterfall right on the Trans Canada Highway. It is best seen after the winter melt when the fast rushing water flows over the 82 foot (25m) drop. A rest area by the falls is […]

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December 17th, 2020

Minnehaha Falls

Minnehaha Falls is located in Sault Ste Marie in Ontario’s Algoma County. This waterfall is located within Kinsmen Park – Hiawatha Highlands. It is on Crystal Creek and a few hundred yards downstream from the larger Crystal Falls. The falls is made up of a series of drops between 10- 20 feet (3-6 m) as […]

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December 17th, 2020

Brimley State Park

Brimley State Park located in Brimley in Michigan’s Chippewa county was originally established as of 1923 and is known for being one of the oldest state parks on the Upper Peninsula. Brimley State Park is on the very southeast corner of Lake Superior near Sault Ste. Marie and along Interstate 75 and highway M-28. Brimley […]

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December 17th, 2020

Power House Falls

Power House Falls is located in L’Anse in Michigan’s Baraga County. This waterfall is situated in the Falls River next to an old cement hydraulic powerhouse, where it gets its name from. It is about a 15 foot drop over slate rock ledges. If you walk upstream you will see the remnants from a dam […]

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December 17th, 2020

Wyandotte Falls

Wyandotte Falls is located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest of the Twin Lake State Park in Michigan’s Houghton County. This waterfall is on the 12 foot (3.6 m) wide Misery River. Misery River drains the Twin Lakes into Lake Superior. The trailhead to get to the falls is found just past Omer’s Golf Course and […]

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December 17th, 2020

Manganese Falls

Manganese Falls is located in Copper Harbor in Michigan’s Keweenaw County. The falls is on French Annie Creek which drains Lake Manganese down into Lake Fanny Hooe. It is a 100 foot drop down a steep, narrow gorge. There is a observation platform that allows visitors a view though it is partially obstructed. For a […]

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