Lady Evelyn Falls Territorial Park

Take the time to make the trip to see the falls, even if you do not plan to camp overnight. An access road to the south leads 6.8 km/4.2 miles to the park. A short trail leads to Lady Evelyn Falls. The falls form a giant curtain of water as the Kakisa River spills over a limestone escarpment. A staircase leads into the gorge at the base of the falls. The Kakisa River is a warm and boulder-strewn river with many lovely spots for wading and swimming. The fishing is excellent! Northern pike, pickerel/walleye and Arctic grayling can be caught by casting with small spoons into the pools at the base of the falls.

Facilities: 
There are 23 powered campsites at the park.