Located in a village called Kakabeka Falls, the Kakabeka Falls is the second highest waterfall in Ontario. The waterfall has a drop of over 130 feet and flows from the Kaministiquia River. The boardwalk that wraps around the top of the falls is accessible all year long, and visitors get a stunning view of the water cascading into the gorge below whether they visit in winter, summer, spring, or fall.

The eroding shales that surround the waterfall host a number of flora and fauna, and they also contain fossils that are over 1.6 billion years old. There are a number of walking and nature trails for visitors to enjoy nearby, and during the winter there are groomed cross-country ski trails as well.


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