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About Case River Falls

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This falls was shown to me by Shawn Mac. It is found after a 2-hr drive from Cochrane, first east on Hwy 652, then on Translimit Rd. And then half an hour north on Tomlinson Rd to the Case River Crossing. There is a 15 min hike to the east to find the falls.

A second falls or rapids is shown on aerial photograph, just about 300 m downstream to the northeast. I have no information about how this falls can be visited safely.

This falls is marked as yellow as it is quite remote. I believe that roads are passable but there is very little development in this area, and cell service may not exist. The site is not developed for visiting. Anyone choosing to visit this remote location does so at their own risk.

Some Key Facts
Region Northeast
County Cochrane
Near
Watercourse Case River
Watershed / % Lakes 2 / 44%
Ownership Crown land
Landscape WIlderness
Size Small
Type Barrier Cascade
Modification Natural
Access Moderate
Top / Bottom Moderate / Moderate
Trail conditions
Hiking Time 15 mins
Coordinates 49.2814,-79.9148
Parking
49.278242,-79.922283
Site ID WOO.COC.007
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