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High Falls Conservation Area

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High Falls Conservation Area is a small 6 acre day-use park located in Casselman, Ontario. The park is situated alongside the ruins of an old 1910 dam: Coupal’s Dam. The park runs along either side of a river and is filled with benches and a picnic shelter. It is an ideal place to relax among the Ash, Maple, and Willow trees. Anglers can try their hand at catching Pike, Suckers, and Carp, along with the most sought-after fish in Ontario: Walleye. Bring along your camera to explore the park’s unique photographic opportunities and bring your canoe or kayak to explore the region by water.

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