To admire the Ouareau River, there's nothing better than a stop at Dorwin Falls Park. Visitors will be enchanted by the magic of the Indian legend of the Nipissing sorcerer. These magnificent falls, 60 feet high and surrounded by abundant forest, attract thousands of tourists every year.
Lookouts and ecological trails allow you to appreciate the native flora. Enjoy the picnic area before or after the hike and stop to picnic in the pine grove alone or with a group, for a relaxing time in nature.
These marvelous 60-foot-high falls, surrounded by lush forest, draw thousands of tourists each year.
Here are the services offered:
- Parking ($)
- Picnic area (barbecue allowed and access to an ash deposit)
- Observation lookouts (panoramic view)
- Ecological trails (downloadable trail map)
- Toilets
- Nursing corner at the Tourist Stop (park entrance)
- Leashed dogs are allowed in the park
- From mid-May until the site closes (weather permitting): every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The entrance gate closes at 5 p.m.
Dorwin Falls Park also boasts winter wonders that are a must-see during the cold season:
- An illuminated skating and walking trail through the pine forest, offering a magical experience
- A lookout with a breathtaking view of the falls
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