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One of the largest provincial parks in Ontario has a natural water slide

16 June 20262 Mins Read

If your idea of the perfect summer adventure involves the great outdoors and a little adrenaline, then keep reading, because there’s a hidden gem within Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park that’s got you covered.

This may come as a surprise to many, but there’s a natural rock water slide tucked away near Algonquin Provincial Park’s High Falls on the Barron River. It’s a fan-favourite among outdoor enthusiasts and easily one of the park’s most unique swimming spots.

High Falls is a stretch of rushing water where centuries of erosion have smoothed the rock into a natural chute. Visitors can literally glide down the rock flume (provided favourable weather and water conditions) into the pools below, often called “The Jacuzzi.”

So, how do you get there? You hike, of course. No trip to Ontario’s oldest park is complete without a hike, and a trek to the High Falls water slide is worthy of any summer travel bucket list.

There are two ways to reach the destination: hike the Eastern Pines Backpacking Trail, a moderate 19-kilometre expedition, or take the Cheater Trail, a significantly shorter route at just 4.5 kilometres (hence the name).

Going for the latter? I don’t blame you because once you arrive, you’ll want to spend as much time as possible in the water because there’s more than just the water slide, which measures up to 25 feet long. The surrounding area features swimming holes and scenic rocky ledges, making it an ideal day-trip destination in this part of the park.

If you’re planning an impending trip, my suggestion is to do it now. The water slide at Algonquin Provincial Park is typically visited between spring and fall, when temperatures are warm to moderate, and the foliage is a must-see.

It’s important to note that the flume isn’t a manufactured attraction, and safety conditions can change throughout the season. Visitors should carefully assess water levels and conditions before entering the water and be prepared for a rugged outdoor experience.

The best time to visit is when water levels are considered moderate, as lower levels can expose more rock surfaces and make the slide unsafe.

For those planning a trip, access to the natural water slide is typically via the Achray area on Algonquin’s east side off Barron Canyon Road. All guests must buy a daytime parking pass for $21, which can be purchased on-site.

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