Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park is home to the majestic 40-meter high Kakabeka Falls, Ontario's second-highest waterfall, offering year-round viewing. A boardwalk provides excellent views of the falls and the gorge, where the Kaministiquia River has exposed 1.6 million-year-old fossils. The park also preserves a historic route of the Voyageurs and is a spawning ground for endangered Lake Sturgeon. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities throughout the seasons.
Kakabeka Falls, Boardwalk Trail, Mountain Portage Trail, Kaministiquia River
Thunder Bay, Fort William Historical Park, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Cedar Falls Conservation Area
"This park has very tight roads and spaces to get into. Electrical is far away. Be sure to check site amenities to see distance to electrical pedestal. Had to use my regular 30 ft 50 amp cord and then..."
"This is an older park, designed and built in a time when elbow room, privacy and shade were a priority for campers who came with tents and small pop-up campers. Most of the roads are paved, but..."
"Site 72, in the upper campground. Well-maintained, clean, good walk down the hill to the falls boardwalk. Felt somewhat pricey, but perhaps that's just the normal price for Ontario Provincial Parks."