We live in Thunder Bay and enjoy going to see the falls at Kakabeka Falls at least once annually; we were there this past weekend. The water was still flowing very fast due to the spring run-off conditions; these falls exhibit a lot of power (a great show to watch as the roar of the water falling over the edge of the river and into the gorge below). There are nice trails and also look-out decks so you get a great view of the falls. This is a must to see; you won't be disappointed. Spring time is the best time to see the falls with the abundance of water flowing over them; fall time is also very nice with the trees along the banks of the river lined with the colourful fall colours.
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