Saturday, September 15, 2012

Sep 15 – To Kakabeka Falls, Ontario


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We had to stop at Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park because I remember staying here as a kid with my family in our tent trailer. I am not sure why this place sticks out but I even have a somewhat fuzzy picture in my mind of what the falls looked like. I really did like those camping trips.

We awoke this morning to the farm sounds of a cattle truck parked beside us while the driver went and got his coffee. All in all, I would say having the Timmy’s near us was bad. Just about all night there was a truck idling somewhere within earshot. Earplugs did help though.

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The drive today was very easy. Nice weather, smooth highway and very little traffic. It was just kind of monotonous and lots of bugs splattered on the windshield

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I was actually a bit worried about getting in the park as it is a Saturday, near a big city and a very nice day but it was maybe 1/8 full. The parks are winding down as it was even self check in, with no one in the booth.

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The falls are called the “Niagara of the North”. As usual the viewpoints could have used a bit of tree trimming. They had a nice boardwalk that went along one side, across the bridge and down the other side.

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View down the gorge,

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Some close ups.

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A hint of a rainbow.

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Then we did a very short hike down the rim of the gorge for a view back to the falls.

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Keeping an eye in the proceedings.

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Again I had planned to take a day off here but the forecast has changed that. Tomorrow looks OK but things deteriorate after that. I would rather see the North of Superior scenery in nice weather than miss it in the rain so onwards.

1 comment:

  1. Funny - I remember kekabecca fals really clearly as well from Childhood - I even have a picture somewhere of the falls taken on my old Kodak box camera when we were there as kids.

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