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Pisew Falls Provincial ParkOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in pisew falls provincial parkFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in pisew falls provincial park, Bed and Breakfast!Pisew Falls Provincial Park is located in Manitoba, approximate midway between the small community of
![]() Pisew FallsLocated approximately 700kms North of Winnipeg, Manitoba, 0.5 kms off of Manitoba Provincial Highway 6, Pisew Falls is near Kwasitchewan Falls, the site of the highest elevation, naturally occurring, year-round waterfall in Manitoba. ![]() UnderstandThe name, "Pisew", is translated from the local Cree language meaning "Lynx", and the sound of the hissing water bearing a resemblance to the sound of this wild, northern Feline. It's creation is due to the intensive geological activity in the area hundreds of thousands of years ago, when violent tectonic effects caused the creation of first a fault, and then an upheaval of the southern side of the fault-line. "Pisew Falls in Winter"> ![]() Micro-ClimateBecause of the continuous flow of water over the falls, the localized area has developed its own Micro-Climate. A wide variety of mosses, lichens, and fungi can be found in the immediate area around the base of the falls. There are also a variety of ferns whose origins date back to before the last Ice Age. The dominant winter feature downstream and to the right of the falls is the ice that builds up on top of a small island there. This island only rises a few feet above the downstream water level in Summer, but by late-February, the accumulation of ice builds to approximately 3-5 metres thick with the months-long accumulation of freezing spray. At the periphery of this barrier between liquid water and frozen surroundings, lies a thin ridge of plant growth that continues to survive throughout the harshest of the -45 degree Centigrade days in this frigid northern wilderness, while normally, the process of photosynthesis ceases in the surrounding area. It is common to see one or more of the local otters using the large ice buildup as a "slide", providing the otters and lucky spectators with hours of amusement. ![]() Do
Not everyone has the experience and fortitude to enjoy a 22km hike while carrying enough food and water for the duration of your experience on your back, with the possible exception of those involved in some branch of military service, or devout outdoors-persons. As the map of the Kwasitchewan Falls trail (http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/popular_parks/northeast/pisew.html) shows, the campsites are also accessible by water and a short portage via the Grass River and Phillips Lake. Larger, motorized boats (over 14') are generally not recommended because of the lack of boat launching facilities. ![]() EatThe Falls are a lovely picnic area, and a great place to stop for lunch if travelling further North, or South, after exploring further into northern Manitoba. ![]() SleepCamping is not permitted at the Falls themselves. There are no shower facilities, no electrical services, and the only toilet facilities are of the outhouse variety. ![]() RespectOfficers of Manitoba Conservation ask only that visitors keep the area clean, and stay well away from the areas below the falls, which are clearly marked as Environmentally Sensitive. As long as everyone co-operates in this respect, this remarkable piece of geography will be here for many generations to come. Rarely is it necessary to destroy wild animals when they encounter humans. They usually have little interest in people, and are much more interested in the food they carry.
![]() Stay safeAs beautiful and picturesque as this location may seem, there are dangers. There are a number of Black Bears who reside in this area, in addition to Wolves, and quite possibly Cougars which have been spotted as far north as Thompson, Manitoba. Warnings about wildlife bear repeating. Caution must be exercised to avoid confrontations with wildlife, especially bears. As a general rule, it is their home year-round, and you are a guest in it. For safety sake:
"From top of Falls"> There has been one fatality at the falls in recent years, and a Memorial Trail-Marker is there to attest to that fact. The ledges are steep, the fall is long, and the current below is swift. Exercise caution at all times. ![]() Get out![]() External links
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