Rainbow Falls Provincial Park

Rainbow Falls Provincial Park

Rainbow Falls Provincial Park in Ontario offers stunning views of the Nipigon River and access to waterfalls, rugged landscapes, and diverse outdoor activities year-round.

2,595
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Rainbow Falls Provincial Park

Rainbow Falls Provincial Park
 

Rainbow Falls Provincial Park is located on the north shore of Lake Superior in Ontario, Canada, near the town of Schreiber. The park is best known for the impressive Rainbow Falls, a dramatic waterfall on the Nipigon River, which drops over rugged cliffs and creates a stunning natural spectacle. The park covers an area of largely boreal forest, featuring a variety of coniferous and deciduous trees, alongside wetlands and rocky shorelines. Visitors enjoy rich wildlife viewing opportunities including moose, black bears, bald eagles, and migratory birds. The park’s rugged terrain and river offer prime spots for hiking, canoeing, fishing, and photography. Established in 1985, Rainbow Falls Provincial Park serves as a significant recreational area for campers, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers drawn to its blend of water features and forest environments. The park has several well-maintained campgrounds and a network of trails that allow visitors to explore the waterfalls, river vistas, and forest paths. The park is accessible year-round, with winter activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing popular when snow covers the area. Due to its location along key travel routes near Lake Superior, Rainbow Falls is a favored stop for travelers exploring Ontario’s north shore. Its combination of geological features, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities makes it an attractive destination for those seeking scenic adventures and a connection to nature.

Highlights

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Rainbow Falls – a striking 47-meter waterfall on the Nipigon River

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Boreal forest ecosystem with diverse wildlife including moose and bald eagles

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Well-maintained campgrounds overlooking Lake Superior and the river

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Scenic hiking trails featuring river views, rugged cliffs, and waterfalls

Notable Natural Features

Rainbow Falls

A spectacular 47-meter waterfall where the Nipigon River plunges over volcanic rock cliffs, accessible by a short hiking trail.

Nipigon River

A pristine river known for excellent fishing opportunities and scenic paddling routes through the park.

Lake Superior Shoreline

Offers panoramic views across Canada’s largest freshwater lake and opportunities for lakeshore hiking and birdwatching.