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Tourist Stop in Manitou

Route 138, km 1088, Rivière-au-Tonnerre, QC G0G 2V0, Canada
4.6(142)
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+1 418-538-2333
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mrc.minganie.org

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Jordan GuimondJordan Guimond
Amazingly beautiful place with well done trails to admire the waterfall. First you cross the bridge by foot the get to the waterfall, at first you will be amazed by the strength and dance of the waterfall. But keep going down the trail and you will meet the real deal of waterfall. It is so impressive that you will stare at it for while and enjoy the power of nature. I really recommend it and will definitely go back there.
Jon FleigJon Fleig
The information center is staffed 8h-17h daily through September 10. The restrooms are accessible only when the center is staffed. There is free Wi-Fi, which is useful as there is no/poor cell coverage. Picnic tables. No potable water. Free camping in your vehicle in the parking lot. The falls are spectacular, well worth the $8 / person suggested donation. Friendly staff
S SkublicsS Skublics
Falls are gorgeous and well worth the hike. Challenging walk over roots and rickety boardwalks. Hike goes down to falls then up. It was dry and hot when we hiked but it could get muddy after a rain. Not as buggy as we thought it would be in July. Path does not start at the info centre where you park; you have to walk over a bridge on the highway shoulder.
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Amazingly beautiful place with well done trails to admire the waterfall. First you cross the bridge by foot the get to the waterfall, at first you will be amazed by the strength and dance of the waterfall. But keep going down the trail and you will meet the real deal of waterfall. It is so impressive that you will stare at it for while and enjoy the power of nature. I really recommend it and will definitely go back there.
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The information center is staffed 8h-17h daily through September 10. The restrooms are accessible only when the center is staffed. There is free Wi-Fi, which is useful as there is no/poor cell coverage. Picnic tables. No potable water. Free camping in your vehicle in the parking lot. The falls are spectacular, well worth the $8 / person suggested donation. Friendly staff
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Falls are gorgeous and well worth the hike. Challenging walk over roots and rickety boardwalks. Hike goes down to falls then up. It was dry and hot when we hiked but it could get muddy after a rain. Not as buggy as we thought it would be in July. Path does not start at the info centre where you park; you have to walk over a bridge on the highway shoulder.
S Skublics

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5.0
4y

Amazingly beautiful place with well done trails to admire the waterfall. First you cross the bridge by foot the get to the waterfall, at first you will be amazed by the strength and dance of the waterfall. But keep going down the trail and you will meet the real deal of waterfall. It is so impressive that you will stare at it for while and enjoy the power of nature. I really recommend it and will definitely...

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18w

The information center is staffed 8h-17h daily through September 10. The restrooms are accessible only when the center is staffed. There is free Wi-Fi, which is useful as there is no/poor cell coverage. Picnic tables. No potable water. Free camping in your vehicle in the parking lot. The falls are spectacular, well worth the $8 / person suggested donation....

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2y

Falls are gorgeous and well worth the hike. Challenging walk over roots and rickety boardwalks. Hike goes down to falls then up. It was dry and hot when we hiked but it could get muddy after a rain. Not as buggy as we thought it would be in July. Path does not start at the info centre where you park; you have to walk over a bridge on the...

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