Wow, it is gorgeous and so close to the parking lot. (5 mins) No dogs allowed. Can walk right down to the river and right to the falls. Wasn't slippery at all. It has a 32ft waterfall which is breathtaking and perfect for some great pictures.
They had pit toilets, warming hut and garbage bins. Lots of signs explain about the falls and the Dene people. Within the Northwest Territories, the Dene Nation represent 27 First Nation communities. It is very interesting.
Louise Falls, the twin falls in Twin Falls Gorge Territorial Park, is just a 2.5 hike away or a 3km drive. Very lovely to...
   Read moreYou are supposed to have a park permit to visit the falls, but there are no instructions on how to buy the permit. The neighboring (Louise) waterfall's parking lot was snowed in and I couldn't tell where the path was to hike there from this waterfall so I wasn't able to visit it.
I did visit this waterfall April 22nd, so I knew that the parks in the area weren't fully...
   Read moreI loved this place - the trails to the falls are short, around 5 minutes from the parking lot and beautiful. The trail ends in a large wheelchair accessible deck that I wish I could have coffee and some breakfast delivered there and stare to the falls all morning 🥲anyways, a really nice stop to quickly visit or stay for...
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