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Ontario, N4K 5N6, Canada
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Jul 8, 2018
By far the most beautiful falls we seen in the area while on vacation. There were some historic building on site and some trails all around the area but for sure if you are willing to make the climb down through the tree and over all the rocks the falls are spectacular. I couldn't recommend going to see these falls any more. I'm glad my family and I got the chance to see them. We will definitely be going back to see them next time we're in the area.

Aug 11, 2018
We made a brief stop there on our way to Tobermory. It was very refreshing and pleasant. The falls is just gorgeous. Nice clean area. You can go further into the wooded area and hike. It costs around $6 per vehicle. Well worth it.

Sep 9, 2018
Awesome place to stop for a picnic lunch. The view of the falls is absolutely stunning from the trail to the left of the entrance! Following the trail that leads across the bridge in front of the entrance takes you through a kind of mystical-looking forest that I only wish I could've explored more.

Oct 10, 2018
Nice place but don't come for short visit. They charge $8 for parking and unless you plan to spend the day there it doesn't worth. We wanted just to take couple of pictures on our way to Tobermory and staid only 30 min. Next time we will plan our visit accordingly and will stay longer.

Jul 30, 2018
I've been coming here since a child and love the place. If you're adventuresome, take the trail from Harrison park, about a 45 min hike and when you start to hear the roar of the falls, don't follow the trail up where it takes you to the top of the falls but rather veer off and stay at the bottom where you can go right up to them. Though I wouldn't recommend it, if you're sure footed, the falls can be climbed quite easily as I've done it many times but it can be dangerous depending on the amt of water and I think it's against the law now. You won't be disappointed in the falls, they are so nice!!!

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