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Pinguisibi Trailhead — Attraction in Unorganized North Algoma

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Algoma, Unorganized, North Part, ON P0S 1A0, Canada
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Pinguisibi Trailhead

Algoma, Unorganized, North Part, ON P0S 1A0, Canada
4.8(26)
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Sand River Falls

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Genevieve BrunetGenevieve Brunet
Went on a warm summer day and the river was hot. We arrived at noon and had lunch on the park tables. We paid our fee and headed to the falls. We hiked up the trail along the falls. It is really beautiful. The first part of the trail can be done in flip-flops but I don't recommend it. The roots and rocks would be easier to conquer in closed toe shoes. We stopped in a few places to look at the rapids and chutes. After the river bend, the falls were less exciting but we ventured out into the river to play on the rocks. Everything is slippery. There are paths down to the river side throughout the length of the path. Bring water and your camera!
Mateo GebonMateo Gebon
This trail follows the course of the river around several waterfalls. It’s gorgeous and the rocks around the waterfalls allow for some great views. The trail offers lots of pretty scenery of both the forest and the river, but the trail can get slippery in spots if it rains. You’ll need to be careful if the trail gets wet. Otherwise it’s a very satisfying hike, and I loved listening to and watching the water.
Andrew HuynhAndrew Huynh
Went here instead of the pictographs cause of heavy rainfall and we weren't up to for the slicey dicey slippery rocks. Trail is pretty muddy and lots of wet opportunities. Many stops for the waterfall and made it to the end at the camp site.
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Went on a warm summer day and the river was hot. We arrived at noon and had lunch on the park tables. We paid our fee and headed to the falls. We hiked up the trail along the falls. It is really beautiful. The first part of the trail can be done in flip-flops but I don't recommend it. The roots and rocks would be easier to conquer in closed toe shoes. We stopped in a few places to look at the rapids and chutes. After the river bend, the falls were less exciting but we ventured out into the river to play on the rocks. Everything is slippery. There are paths down to the river side throughout the length of the path. Bring water and your camera!
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This trail follows the course of the river around several waterfalls. It’s gorgeous and the rocks around the waterfalls allow for some great views. The trail offers lots of pretty scenery of both the forest and the river, but the trail can get slippery in spots if it rains. You’ll need to be careful if the trail gets wet. Otherwise it’s a very satisfying hike, and I loved listening to and watching the water.
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Went here instead of the pictographs cause of heavy rainfall and we weren't up to for the slicey dicey slippery rocks. Trail is pretty muddy and lots of wet opportunities. Many stops for the waterfall and made it to the end at the camp site.
Andrew Huynh

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4.8
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5.0
7y

Went on a warm summer day and the river was hot.

We arrived at noon and had lunch on the park tables. We paid our fee and headed to the falls. We hiked up the trail along the falls. It is really beautiful.

The first part of the trail can be done in flip-flops but I don't recommend it. The roots and rocks would be easier to conquer in closed toe shoes.

We stopped in a few places to look at the rapids and chutes. After the river bend, the falls were less exciting but we ventured out into the river to play on the rocks. Everything is slippery. There are paths down to the river side throughout the length of the path.

Bring water and...

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5.0
1y

This trail follows the course of the river around several waterfalls. It’s gorgeous and the rocks around the waterfalls allow for some great views. The trail offers lots of pretty scenery of both the forest and the river, but the trail can get slippery in spots if it rains. You’ll need to be careful if the trail gets wet. Otherwise it’s a very satisfying hike, and I loved listening to and...

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5.0
6y

Great Area for Hiking Trails and scenic hikes and a perfect picnic area for the family and kids and everyone. There is no gas stations or anything here it is just a water fall area with a half an hour hiking trail and lookout areas. See my YouTube Channel "Nomad Honda"...

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