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Ear Falls
Ear Falls is located on the shores of Lac Seul, the English River,
Pakwash Lake and Wenesaga Lake and can be reached by
heading north on Highway 105. Ear Falls is a prime location to
see Bald Eagles, as it is home to one of the largest returning
nesting populations of Bald Eagles in North America. A visit to
Ear Falls from May to November promises many opportunities
to see these majestic birds.
Other features include Pakwash Provincial Park, just north of
Ear Falls, which has a beautiful 1.5 km sand beach. Pakwash also
has a campground, nature trails and a concentration of
Anishinabek rock paintings.
The Visitor Information Centre is located in the Ear Falls
Municipal Government Building located at 2 Willow Crescent.
The community also has a public Waterfront Park complete with
a beach, a covered picnic area, beach volley-ball court and a
large restroom facility with a change room and showers. The
Waterfront Park also has "The Patricia" on display - a fully
restored freight boat that was built in the 1930's.
The Trout Forest Music Festival takes place annually at
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