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These Ontario parks are home to gorgeous waterfalls you’ll want to see for yourself

21 August 20253 Mins Read

Chase waterfalls before summer bids adieu! Luckily for us, Ontario is full of them. Ontario Parks has shared eight of its provincial parks that are an absolute must-visit for waterfall vistas. We’re talking some of the most stunning sights of cascading water you’ll probably ever see. Maybe that’s an exaggeration, but a true sentiment. If you’re already familiar with the beauty that is Niagara Falls, why not check out what these parks have to offer?

Here are eight Ontario provincial parks with gorgeous cascades:

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 metres, Kakabeka Falls is a natural wonder located inside the Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park.

Where: Kakabeka Falls, Ont.

This stunning natural oasis is home to cascading waterfalls and beautiful scenery.

In fact, there are “waterfalls everywhere” at Chutes Provincial Park, according to the Parks Blog.

Where: 650 Imperial St. N. – Massey, Ont.

According to Ontario Parks, Lady Evelyn is considered to be “a spectacular wilderness class park encompassing rugged topography, clear lakes, stunning waterfalls, and rushing rivers.”

Where: 24 Finlayson Park Rd – Temagami, Ont.

One of Kap-Kig-Iwan’s trails, Hell’s Gate trail, guides you along the Englehart River, towards incredible waterfall views.

Here, you’ll find multiple waterfalls connected by rapids.

Where: Kap-Kig-Iwan Rd – Englehart, Ont.

For magnificent waterfalls, head along the High Falls Trail.

“Hike along a historic logging road to a spectacular view of High Falls, shared by both Ontario and Minnesota,” shares Ontario Parks.

“Enjoy a view of Pigeon River’s steep-walled gorge and visit the old chimney site. Across the river, you will see the lookouts of Grand Portage State Park.”

Where: South Gillies, Ont.

An outdoor lover’s dream! Not only is it a perfect spot for canoe, kayak, and boating enthusiasts, but also for those looking to embark on a hike.

As a matter of fact, there’s only one official trail at the park, and it actually leads you to a scenic vista. Take on the Recollet Falls Trail, a 1.5 km-long trail that begins at the Visitor Centre. It then follows the edge of the French River Gorge and ends at Recollet Falls.

Where: 20526 Settler’s Rd – Alban, Ont.

Rich in history! Sauble Falls Provincial Park is home to a gorgeous cascading waterfall. It was once used to power a timber mill and a generating station, according to Ontario Parks.

Where: 1400 Sauble Falls Rd – Wiarton, Ont.

For a more scenic experience, head along the Rainbow Falls Trail.

Here you will come across a series of stairs and platforms before reaching a sturdy bridge over the cascades. It then leads you to a scenic lookout that’s picture-perfect.

Where: P.O. Box 280, 1004 Hwy 17, Terrace Bay, Ont.

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