In classic Northern shield-country, a 45-kilometre drive east of Yellowknife, the Cameron Falls Trail twists through evergreen forests, across boardwalks, and over undulating outcrops. Twenty minutes later, the path opens to a lookout facing the waterfall, where the Cameron River tumbles 17 metres down a slanting stone face. The trail continues upstream, where a bridge permits access to the far side, with excellent picnicking, fishing, and (on hot days!) swimming at the base of the falls.
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