Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park

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Kakabeka Falls

Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park is part of the Ontario Parks system and is located thirty kilometres northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.

This park is home to the waterfall that has been dubbed as the "Niagara of the North". The park extends along the Kaministiquia River, which was used centuries ago by Voyageur fur traders who were the first Europeans to overwinter annually in Northern Ontario.

The park is open year round with groomed ski trails in the winter, and camping in the spring, summer and fall. A small Natural Heritage Education program is operated within to the park offering daily interpretive programs and a visitor centre.