This trail in Ontario takes you across a bridge with epic views of a waterfall Ontario Trail
Extending 2.6 km long, the path is well-groomed and considered easy for those of all abilities. Starting at the parking lot, you'll find the trailhead just past the park's store.
The trail takes you past wildflowers, maple forests, and beaver ponds.There are homesteaders' farms along the way, and you'll come to a footbridge which arches over Stubbs Falls, created where the Little East River rushes down a rock chute.From the bridge, you can also hike down a path to see the falls from below, giving you a brand new perspective of the falls.
Occassionally, you might see people swimming below the falls; however, it is unsafe to do so and not recommended. While you're at Arrowhead, there are no shortage of other beautiful trails to visit which also offer stunning views.
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