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Chasing waterfalls? We got just the thing! Make your way to “the Niagara Falls of the North” for a visit. Kakabeka Falls is the second-highest waterfall in Ontario, and the views are immaculate.
According to Destination Ontario, standing tall at a whopping 40 meters, Kakabeka Falls is a natural wonder that is located inside the Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park.
If you’re travelling from Toronto, it is a hefty trip. You’ll find this beauty just west of Thunder Bay.
It’s nicknamed “the Niagara of the North” and offers stunning scenery, easy hikes, and a pedestrian bridge that welcomes visitors to view each side of the falls.
The name Kakabeka actually comes from the Ojibwe word gakaabikaa. This word means waterfall over a cliff. The falls are also featured in an Indigenous legend of a princess who led enemies down the river and over the falls to save her village, according to Destination Ontario.
That background adds another layer of meaning to what’s already one of Ontario’s most striking natural landmarks.
Feast your eyes on the beauty and wonder that is Kakabeka Falls. Here, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the gorge, which has been carved out by the Kaministiquia River over time.
Looking for trails to explore? There are five to choose from:
But here’s something even cooler: at the bottom of the falls, you’ll find 1.6-million-year-old fossils!
The river has cut through the rocks, revealing this ancient treasure. It’s definitely a sight worth seeing. If you’re up for the drive or live nearby, Kakabeka Falls is calling your name.
When the weather warms up, head on over to its small, secluded beach upriver of the falls. It is marked off with buoys.
It’s important to note that paid parking is required. You can get your daily vehicle permit up to five days in advance to guarantee your parking spot.
Between the stunning scenery, accessible trails, and incredible wildlife, it’s a place worth visiting all year round.
Where: Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park, Ontario
Cost: All day pass – $18
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