Hey, I’ve been reading about Northern Ontario’s hidden waterfalls, and they sound amazing! I came across a list of 17 stunning ones on Narcity. Have you guys explored any of them? I’m dying to plan a trip.
Totally! I covered a few in a blog post last summer. Kakabeka Falls is a standout—it’s called the “Niagara of the North” and it’s near Thunder Bay. It’s not exactly hidden, but it’s so impressive, with a 40-meter drop. The boardwalk makes it super accessible, too. I’d say it’s a must-visit if you’re in the area.
Northern Ontario’s waterfalls are incredible! I’ve visited Bridal Veil Falls on Manitoulin Island — absolutely breathtaking and easy to access. Kakabeka Falls near Thunder Bay is another must-see, often called the “Niagara of the North.” If you’re heading near Timmins, plan to explore High Falls and check outTimmins, ON Local Businesses for local eats and gear. These spots make perfect day trips with amazing photo ops. That Narcity list is a great guide — which waterfalls are at the top of your travel wishlist?
Totally! I covered a few in a blog post last summer. Kakabeka Falls is a standout—it’s called the “Niagara of the North” and it’s near Thunder Bay. It’s not exactly hidden, but it’s so impressive, with a 40-meter drop. The boardwalk makes it super accessible, too. I’d say it’s a must-visit if you’re in the area.
Northern Ontario’s waterfalls are incredible! I’ve visited Bridal Veil Falls on Manitoulin Island — absolutely breathtaking and easy to access. Kakabeka Falls near Thunder Bay is another must-see, often called the “Niagara of the North.” If you’re heading near Timmins, plan to explore High Falls and check out Timmins, ON Local Businesses for local eats and gear. These spots make perfect day trips with amazing photo ops. That Narcity list is a great guide — which waterfalls are at the top of your travel wishlist?