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Rosseau Falls Rosseau Falls and Upper Rosseau Falls are located on Rosseau River. These scenic falls tumble through a series of cascades and through a wood setting before finally coming to a rest in Rosseau River. For those on the hunt for scenic waterfalls, this is well worth the trip. Address: . Rosseau River ON
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Dee Bank Falls Located 3 km (1.9 mi) east of Windermere, the Dee River rushes down a chute, known as the Dee Bank Falls. The falls usher water from Three Mile Lake, through Clark Pond to Lake Rosseau. Address: . Windermere ON CAN
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High Falls Bracebridge High Falls, measuring 65 feet, is also known as 'Niagara of the North' and is the largest waterfall, and fastest flowing, in Muskoka. The waterfall and park is located near the old regional headquarters of the Ministry of Natural Resources, near High Falls Road. The cascading water also feeds the two Bracebridge Falls and the Wilson Falls. Address: High Falls Road Bracebridge ON
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Trethewey's Falls Threthewey's falls are located to the east of Muskoka Falls. These falls are more like a rapid than a fall, but are still worth a visit. Address: . Bracebridge ON
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Bracebridge Falls Probably the most significant of waterfalls in the Muskoka region, The Bracebridge Falls and the Upper Bracebridge Falls are situated within close proximity of one another. Both falls are located right in the town site of Bracebridge. Bracebridge Falls, once named North Falls, is now the site of the hydroelectric plant, moved from the Upper Falls in 1902. Bracebridge was the first municipality in Canada to embrace hydro power. Address: . Bracebridge ON
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Wilson's Falls Wilson's Falls is located about five kilometers out of Bracebridge. The falls are responsible for providing supplimentary power to the town. Address: . Bracebridge ON
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Ragged Falls Experience the rugged majesty of the Canadian Shield at this waterfalls and look off point, located east of Dwight. Address: Highway 60, East of Dwight ON Canada
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Muskoka Falls First Called Great Falls and then South Falls, The Muskoka Falls is located south of the Town of Bracebridge, off of highway 11. The flow of the falls is regulated by a dam and therefore sometimes the flow is much faster than other times. Address: . Bracebridge ON
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White's Falls White's Falls, named for Joseph Arthur White Sr. who settled in the area in the mid-19th century, is located by the Big Chute Marine Museum. A dam is required to maintain the levels in Six Mile Lake. |
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Bala Falls Water draining from the Bala Bay of Lake Muskoka to Moon River makes up this cascading waterfall, located right in the town of Bala. This waterfall is the largest of three in town, the other falls, Bala side falls, are located about 100 m (330 ft) from the larger falls. This water is dammed to maintain the water level of the Muskoka River. |
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Marsh's Falls These privately-owned falls are accessible with permission from Copp's Trading Post in Dwight. Located on the Oxtongue River, just east of Dwight, the Marsh's Falls and area are rich in history. Address: . Dwight ON CAN
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Vankoughnet Falls Located in the small village of Vankoughnet, these pretty falls offer great photo opportunities. Address: . Vankoughnet ON CAN
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