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Muskoka is known as the Waterfall Capital of Canada. Watching the water as it cascades over the resistant rocks of the ancient Canadian Shield is truly mesmerizing. The waterfalls add to the enchanting beauty of Muskoka, and have played important economic roles throughout Muskoka's history.
Bracebridge
BRACEBRIDGE FALLS
Bracebridge Bay, in the heart of Bracebridge, above Wharf ’s Road Bay Park and Kelvin Grove Park.
HIGH FALLS
Off Hwy 11, 5 km north of Bracebridge. Highest falls in the District.
MATTHIAS FALLS
Highway 118 East to Hawn Road, stay left.
MCCUTCHEON’S FALLS
In the village of Vankoughnet. Off Hwy 118 East, follow Vankoughnet Road.
MUSKOKA FALLS
Seen from Hwy 11 near Bracebridge, follow signs off Muskoka Rd. 37.
TRETHEWAY FALLS
Take Hwy 118 East to Tretheway’s Falls Rd., just off the highway, look for trail.
WILSON’S FALLS
3 km north of Bracebridge on River Rd. Surrounded by walking trails.
Muskoka Lakes
BALA FALLS
Dramatic falls cutting through the centre of town.
DEE BANK FALLS
Skeleton River, 3 km east of Windermere Village.
ROSSEAU FALLS
Rosseau River, Hwy 141 between Rosseau and Bent River.
Georgian Bay
WHITE’S FALLS
Where Six Mile Lake flows into Gloucester Pool. 15 km north of Port Severn off Hwy 400 on White Falls Rd., exit District Rd. 34.
Huntsville & Lake of Bays
OXTONGUE RIVER RAPIDS
5 km east of Dwight on Hwy 60.
STUBB’S FALLS
Arrowhead Provincial Park – accessible by hiking trail.
PORT SYDNEY FALLS
In the Village above Indian Landing Park.
RAGGED FALLS
32 km east of Huntsville off Hwy 60, just before Algonquin Park. Beausoleil Island, 17 km north of Port Severn, boat access only.
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