Cascade Falls waterfall
Live Conditions · 5.4 m³/s · About average

Cascade Falls

Ontario Pukaskwa National Park

By Armen Suny · Last verified Jun 2026

Pukaskwa National Park Of Canada National Park · Parks Canada Agency
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About Cascade Falls

Cascade Falls is a modest multi-tiered cascade located in the boreal forest region north of Marathon, Ontario (coordinates approximately 48.1335, -86.0467). Flow and appearance are highly seasonal: peak flow is typically in spring during snowmelt and after heavy rains, while summer and fall often have lower flows. The falls appear as a series of small drops and chutes rather than a single tall plunge. Exact official signage, developed viewpoints, or interpretive facilities at the site may be limited or absent.

The Setting

Cascade Falls sits at 204 metres within Pukaskwa National Park, in the foothills of Ontario.

Nearby Falls Worth Visiting

Swallow River Falls (2 m) lies 5.0 kilometres to the northwest.

Trail & Hike Details

Trail Description

Trail conditions vary and may range from a short, informal footpath from a roadside pullout to a somewhat brushy, uneven approach through mixed forest. Expect natural surfaces, roots, rocks, and potentially wet or muddy sections near the stream. There may be limited or no maintained boardwalks, railings, or marked viewpoints. Follow established boot-worn routes where present and avoid creating new trails that damage vegetation or destabilize banks.

What to Expect

A series of small cascades and drops over bedrock with areas of exposed rock and shallow plunge pools. Water clarity and volume depend on season, spring runoff and rainy periods produce the most dramatic flows. Surrounding terrain is typical boreal forest (conifers and mixed hardwoods), with mosses and lichens on shaded rock faces. Cell coverage can be spotty or non-existent in remote areas.

Accessibility

Access is likely not wheelchair accessible. Terrain to the falls may be uneven, rocky, and include short steep sections; use caution. There may be little or no formal infrastructure for visitors with mobility limitations.

Frequently Asked Questions

🐶 Are Dogs Allowed at Cascade Falls?

❌ Dogs are not allowed

Are There Any Fees or Permits Required?

🆖 No fees required

🏊 Is There Swimming at Cascade Falls?

❌ Swimming is not allowed

When to Visit

spring summer fall winter

Late spring (snowmelt) for highest water flow and most dramatic appearance. Summer and early fall offer easier travel conditions with pleasant weather and fall colours. Winter can present a scenic frozen cascade but access may be difficult and hazardous; only attempt winter visits with appropriate equipment and experience.

Seasonal Access

The best time to visit is Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Check with Pukaskwa National Park for current conditions.

Safety Information

Hazards include slippery rock and wet surfaces, unstable or undercut banks, fast-flowing water during spring runoff, cold water temperatures, seasonal road closures or poor road surfaces, limited cell coverage, and typical backcountry hazards (weather changes, insects, wildlife). Do not approach the edge of the falls or climb on wet rock. Travel with a companion when possible and share your plans with someone before heading into remote areas.

Current Water Conditions

Updated about 2 hours ago Moderate

5.4 m³/s

Current discharge — how much water is flowing

About average for this time of year

Based on 13 years of record

3.97 m

Water depth at gauge

7-Day Discharge Trend

What does this mean for your visit?

Flow is about average for this time of year.

About This Gauge

This gauge is on a nearby waterway and may not reflect exact conditions at the falls.

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23.6 km from waterfall

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Location & Access

Getting There

The waterfall is located at approximately 48.1335, -86.0467, roughly 43.7 miles (70 km) from the town of Marathon, Ontario. Access is typically via local forest or secondary access roads off the main highways serving the Marathon region. Strongly recommend using the provided coordinates with a GPS device or mapping app, and confirming road conditions before travel. Some final approach may be on unpaved or seasonal roads.

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Parking

Formal parking may be minimal or informal (pullouts or small gravel clearings). Expect limited or no developed parking infrastructure; park well off the roadway and avoid blocking local access. If you are uncertain about where to leave your vehicle, consider a short, cautious reconnaissance from the main road before committing.

Elevation

204 metres above sea level

Coordinates

48.133542° N, -86.046682° W

Land Management

Pukaskwa National Park Of Canada National Park

Managed by Parks Canada Agency

Visitor Tips & Gear

• Use the provided coordinates and a reliable map/GPS. • Wear sturdy footwear with good traction, rocks near the falls are often slippery. • Stay back from the edge; banks and wet rock can be unstable. • Bring insect repellent in spring and summer; ticks and black flies may be present. • Leave no trace: pack out all garbage and avoid disturbing vegetation or stream channels. • Check local seasonal road reports before travel; some access roads may be impassable after heavy rain or in spring thaw.

Additional Information

Nearby Attractions

The general Marathon region and the northwestern shore of Lake Superior offer rugged shoreline, forested backcountry, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. For formal parks, campgrounds, and provincially managed areas near Marathon consult Ontario Parks or local tourism resources to identify established attractions and services.

Wildlife

Typical boreal wildlife may be present, including deer, moose, black bears, small mammals, and a variety of birds. Take standard wildlife precautions: store food securely, make noise while hiking to avoid surprising animals, and know how to respond to encounters. Ticks and biting insects can be common in warmer months.

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