Bridal Veil Falls: View from Behind the Falls in Kagawong on Manitoulin Island, Ontario
Video of a Bridal Veil Falls: View from Behind the Falls in Kagawong on Manitoulin Island, Ontario
Step into the mist and experience the magic with this unique video of a Bridal Veil Falls, filmed from behind the cascading waters near Kagawong, on beautiful Manitoulin Island, Ontario. Unlike typical views of waterfalls from the front, this unique perspective lets you walk directly behind Bridal Veil Falls, offering a stunning view from the cave-like rock ledge, looking out through the curtain of falling water.
Bridal Veil Falls is one of Manitoulin Island’s most beloved natural attractions. Located just off Highway 540 in the charming village of Kagawong—meaning “where the mists rise from falling waters” in Ojibwe, the falls plunge approximately 11 metres over a limestone cliff into the Kagawong River below. A short, well-maintained trail and metal staircase lead visitors safely down to the base of the falls, where they can swim, relax, and—most uniquely—walk behind the waterfall itself.
This video of a Bridal Veil Falls captures the peaceful sounds of rushing water and the sunlight filtering through the falls on a beautiful day. It’s the perfect virtual escape for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone planning a trip to Manitoulin Island or exploring Northern Ontario’s outdoor destinations.
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Looks like a popular place to cool off during this heat wave. Nice shot from behind the falls!
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Sonya Richmond - it was popular for sure. But not over-crowded in any way, which was a surprise to us considering there is no fee for parking orSonya Richmond - it was popular for sure. But not over-crowded in any way, which was a surprise to us considering there is no fee for parking or admission to attend the Bridal Veil Falls. Groups kept to themselves and everyone just had a good time
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I need to go there I think maybe August I will be in the area.
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Thomas Worsley - the hiking trails on either side of the river that flows after the falls has art and sculptures along it... so I read. The kids wereThomas Worsley - the hiking trails on either side of the river that flows after the falls has art and sculptures along it... so I read. The kids were more focused on playing the falls than doing any hiking here. I can't wait to watch the video I know you will make of your Bridal Veil Falls adventure! More ...
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Anja Cahill I am making my plans as we speek August is almost here I have 5 days at Chutes Provincial Park.