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Eugenia Falls Conservation Area

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For picturesque, breathtaking views, visit Eugenia Falls Conservation Area. Located within the tiny village of Eugenia, Ontario, you will find yourself surrounded by dense forests and one of the most impressive waterfalls in the region. This conservation area is home to the tallest waterfall in the region, and one of the tallest in Ontario. Eugenia Falls rapidly flow down an impressive 30 m drop into Beaver Valley. The trail here will follow the Beaver River as it winds through Cuckoo Valley, past the ribbon plunge waterfall and down to a second cascade waterfall (Lower Eugenia Falls). Picnic tables under a sheltered pavilion provide a nice spot for a picnic lunch after you hike or cycle the trail.

Watersheds

Lake Huron

Traditional Territories

Anishinaabeg
Huron-Wendat
Odawa
Petun

Treaties

Treaty 18, 1818

Languages

Anishinaabe
Odawa

Address

County Road 13, Eugenia, ON N0C 1E0

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