A challenging site to visit. It may be possible to reach this on foot, but there is reportedly no trail. Explorers could try to follow Labine Rd, Rd 535, and then Boundary Rd north to unnamed roads that continue further into the wilderness.
If paddling, it may be possible to put in near the Chiniguchi River Campsite and paddle north for 2km. Alternatively, drive further, and use your GPS to hike through the woods to the falls. I've been told that the forest roads in this area are not suitable for a regular car.
This site is coded yellow because it is remote and very difficult to find, with poor quality roads. I have not visited this site, and cannot confirm whether or not it is safe to visit on foot.
Region | Northeast |
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County | Sudbury |
Near | Hagar |
Watercourse | Chiniguici River |
Watershed / % Lakes | 3 / 16% |
Ownership | Crown Land |
Landscape | Wilderness |
Size | Small |
Type | Cascade |
Modification | Natural |
Access | Difficult |
Top / Bottom | / |
Trail conditions | Dirt, uneven ground |
Hiking Time | 20 min |
Coordinates | 46.6927,-80.3502 |
Parking | 46.6927,-80.3502 |
Site ID | WOO.SUD.025 |
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