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Pigeon River Provincial Park — Attraction in Neebing

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Grand Portage State Park
9393 E MN-61, Grand Portage, MN 55605
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Pigeon River Provincial Park

High Falls Trail, South Gillies, ON P7L 0A2, Canada
4.9(44)
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Off the beaten path
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Quang TriQuang Tri
_ There were many unforgettable memories from this hiking journey. We started in downtown Thunder Bay, following Highway 61 towards the Provincial Park, guided by Google Maps. _ Since the park is near the border between Canada and the U.S., it’s important to be mindful as you approach the area. _ Near the end of the highway, close to the Canada-U.S. border, you will see the Canadian border station. Do not continue driving past this station. Before you reach it, about 300 meters back towards Canada, you will find a Travel Information Office, which is where you should park. _ The parking lot is next to the Travel Information Office and has about 20-30 spaces. The parking fee is $2, which is used for maintaining the trail. _ From the parking lot, we followed the trail running parallel to the highway, crossed through a tunnel under the road, and continued on the trail towards High Falls. _The High Falls trail was well-maintained and in good condition when our family went hiking. _ There are several stairs at the end of the trail leading up to the viewpoint. While climbing them can be a bit tiring, the effort is well worth it. _ A breathtaking view awaited us at the top: the majestic waterfall cascaded down powerfully, creating an unforgettable scene that will stay with all visitors.
Michael Hecker - Park ReviewerMichael Hecker - Park Reviewer
We have been to the Pigeon River and falls on both the U.S. and Canada sides. The park on the Canadian side is smaller, more rustic and less people. Honestly, you get better views of the High Falls from the US Grand Portage side but we loved less foot traffic and some of the views on the Canadian side. It’s more rustic but very well maintained. The loop to the high falls takes about one hour starting at the Ontario Visitors Center.
Joseph CloutierJoseph Cloutier
Pigeon River is a Provincial Park with an array of skilled hiking trails to explore. Located at the Canada/USA border, you can choose how far and what sights to excite your visual preference. From High and Middle Falls to vast expansive views of Lake Superior or simply being engaged in the natural forest. If you choose to visit in spring or early summer beware of killer mosquitoes. They are aggressive!!!!
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_ There were many unforgettable memories from this hiking journey. We started in downtown Thunder Bay, following Highway 61 towards the Provincial Park, guided by Google Maps. _ Since the park is near the border between Canada and the U.S., it’s important to be mindful as you approach the area. _ Near the end of the highway, close to the Canada-U.S. border, you will see the Canadian border station. Do not continue driving past this station. Before you reach it, about 300 meters back towards Canada, you will find a Travel Information Office, which is where you should park. _ The parking lot is next to the Travel Information Office and has about 20-30 spaces. The parking fee is $2, which is used for maintaining the trail. _ From the parking lot, we followed the trail running parallel to the highway, crossed through a tunnel under the road, and continued on the trail towards High Falls. _The High Falls trail was well-maintained and in good condition when our family went hiking. _ There are several stairs at the end of the trail leading up to the viewpoint. While climbing them can be a bit tiring, the effort is well worth it. _ A breathtaking view awaited us at the top: the majestic waterfall cascaded down powerfully, creating an unforgettable scene that will stay with all visitors.
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We have been to the Pigeon River and falls on both the U.S. and Canada sides. The park on the Canadian side is smaller, more rustic and less people. Honestly, you get better views of the High Falls from the US Grand Portage side but we loved less foot traffic and some of the views on the Canadian side. It’s more rustic but very well maintained. The loop to the high falls takes about one hour starting at the Ontario Visitors Center.
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Pigeon River is a Provincial Park with an array of skilled hiking trails to explore. Located at the Canada/USA border, you can choose how far and what sights to excite your visual preference. From High and Middle Falls to vast expansive views of Lake Superior or simply being engaged in the natural forest. If you choose to visit in spring or early summer beware of killer mosquitoes. They are aggressive!!!!
Joseph Cloutier

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5.0
1y

_ There were many unforgettable memories from this hiking journey. We started in downtown Thunder Bay, following Highway 61 towards the Provincial Park, guided by Google Maps. _ Since the park is near the border between Canada and the U.S., it’s important to be mindful as you approach the area. _ Near the end of the highway, close to the Canada-U.S. border, you will see the Canadian border station. Do not continue driving past this station. Before you reach it, about 300 meters back towards Canada, you will find a Travel Information Office, which is where you should park. _ The parking lot is next to the Travel Information Office and has about 20-30 spaces. The parking fee is $2, which is used for maintaining the trail. _ From the parking lot, we followed the trail running parallel to the highway, crossed through a tunnel under the road, and continued on the trail towards High Falls. _The High Falls trail was well-maintained and in good condition when our family went hiking. _ There are several stairs at the end of the trail leading up to the viewpoint. While climbing them can be a bit tiring, the effort is well worth it. _ A breathtaking view awaited us at the top: the majestic waterfall cascaded down powerfully, creating an unforgettable scene that will stay with...

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5.0
2y

We have been to the Pigeon River and falls on both the U.S. and Canada sides. The park on the Canadian side is smaller, more rustic and less people. Honestly, you get better views of the High Falls from the US Grand Portage side but we loved less foot traffic and some of the views on the Canadian side. It’s more rustic but very well maintained. The loop to the high falls takes about one hour starting at the Ontario...

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5.0
4y

Pigeon River is a Provincial Park with an array of skilled hiking trails to explore. Located at the Canada/USA border, you can choose how far and what sights to excite your visual preference. From High and Middle Falls to vast expansive views of Lake Superior or simply being engaged in the natural forest. If you choose to visit in spring or early summer beware of killer mosquitoes. They are...

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