
Trowbridge Falls Park
Discover the cascading beauty of Trowbridge Falls and explore extensive trails popular with locals for biking and hiking. A natural escape near Thunde...
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Fewer crowds, potentially cleaner facilities

Trowbridge Falls Park
Best Time
Fewer crowds, potentially cleaner facilities
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the cascading beauty of Trowbridge Falls and explore extensive trails popular with locals for biking and hiking. A natural escape near Thunder Bay.
"Beautiful park with a nice set of falls and trails, but facilities need major updates."

Secure Your Gear
Be cautious with belongings left at your campsite; theft has been reported.
Expect Rustic Facilities
Washrooms and showers may be in need of updates and cleaning.

Quick Facts
Rating
3.9 · 152 reviews
Type
Campground
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Trowbridge Falls
Main park area
Cascading waterfalls create a picturesque, stepped effect. A must-see for nature lovers!

Scenic Riverfront Campsites
Campsites along the river
Wake up to the soothing sound of the waterfall right at your campsite. Pure natural bliss.

Mountain Biking Trails
Various trailheads
Explore extensive trails popular with locals for an adventurous ride through nature.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Outdoors (and Be Prepared)
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Secure Your Gear
Be cautious with belongings left at your campsite; theft has been reported.
Expect Rustic Facilities
Washrooms and showers may be in need of updates and cleaning.
Camping advice
Hi! I'm traveling from Sweden on a working holiday visa and planning to stay in Canada for a year and backpack around your awesome country. And the beginning of my journey will be in thunderbay since I'll work planting trees between may and July in the area. However I'll arrive…
Hi I'm from the UK and looking to spend a week camping in Lake Superior
I’d pick August for best camping weather - bugs have died off, and weather warm. Regulated parks are your best bet- Trowbridge, Neys, Sleeping Giant, Rainbow Falls, Kakabeka Falls. Fishing - google Ontario Outdoors Card and order and pay online. New driver….hmmmm I…
Embrace the Waterfall Sound
Campsites near the river offer a beautiful soundtrack to your stay.
Trail Enthusiast's Paradise
Discover numerous mountain biking and hiking trails loved by locals.
Going to bike Trowbridge falls tomorrow
Hey folks, I am planning to try one of the bike trails in Centennial Park and I was thinking to go for Trowbridge falls. Just of thought of sharing it over here in case you would have some advice regarding point of interests near the trail or even better if you wanna join and…
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Secure Your Gear
Be cautious with belongings left at your campsite; theft has been reported.
Expect Rustic Facilities
Washrooms and showers may be in need of updates and cleaning.
Embrace the Waterfall Sound
Campsites near the river offer a beautiful soundtrack to your stay.
Trail Enthusiast's Paradise
Discover numerous mountain biking and hiking trails loved by locals.
Consider Day Use
Enjoy the falls and trails without the camping hassle if facilities are a concern.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Trowbridge Falls Park boasts beautiful natural scenery, especially its unique stepped waterfalls and the option for serene riverfront campsites. However, many visitors are disappointed by the poor condition and cleanliness of the park's facilities, particularly the washrooms and showers, leading to concerns about value for money.
"This campground is hard to rate. The scenery is beautiful. We had site c18 on the river. It is so nice to hear the waterfall at your campsite. However, The campground and facilities are in need of updates and improvements. Bathrooms are old with peeling paint. The showers seem dirty but with the mud and dirt in campsites it's hard to keep clean. The staff were helpful and friendly.
Campsites can be muddy and many sites are unlevel. The campground warns you not to leave any belongings out. We had our electric cord and surge protector
stolen off our site. We were here 2 nights. would not return or recommend to others."
Brenda Rarick
"Beautiful park.
No site preparation, litter that was scattered on the ground and in the fire pit was old.
Washrooms, men and women were the same.
Shamefull, Pathetic, filthy walls, floor, toilets, sinks.
I see a sign that states there is dayly closer for cleaning.
It looks and smells like these Washrooms have not been cleaned this year.
There is staff driving around on side byside, 1/2 tone, what are they doing? Lazy? Incompetant?
No supervision?
Is nobody incharge?
Does nobody care?
Are we turning into a third world country with no clean restrooms in our parks and hiway rest stops?
Hoping for a cleaner future.
Tks."
terry brouse
"$50.21 for No wifi, no sewer, dirty showers ( section D that I stayed), and I mean dir-ty! I’ll spare you the pictures. Stayed here one night on my way back from Alaska. This can’t be proud and joy of this beautiful town of Thunder Bay! Is it? Why so expensive?
Edit: leaving campground D now, bathroom and showers still not cleaned. I have camped across Canada to Alaska and back and this has been the dirtiest camp shower bathroom. Pity."
T McDee
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Trowbridge Falls Park is located just outside of Thunder Bay, making it easily accessible by car. It's a short drive from the city center, typically around 15-20 minutes. Follow local signage for the park entrance.
Public transportation options to Trowbridge Falls Park are limited. It's best to have your own vehicle or arrange for a taxi or rideshare service from Thunder Bay.
From Thunder Bay, head north on Highway 17. Turn right onto Broadway Avenue, then left onto Riverdale Avenue. Continue on Riverdale Avenue, which will lead you to Trowbridge Falls Park.
Yes, there is parking available at Trowbridge Falls Park, especially for day visitors and campers. Parking areas are typically located near the main attractions and campgrounds.
It's always a good idea to check local Thunder Bay road reports before your visit, especially during peak seasons, though major closures directly impacting Trowbridge Falls Park are uncommon.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Trowbridge Falls Park generally operates as a public park with no admission fee for day use. However, camping requires a fee.
The park is typically open year-round for day use. Campground operating hours may vary seasonally, so it's best to check with the park authority for specific camping dates and times.
Camping fees can vary, but reviews suggest prices around $50.21 per night for sites without amenities like WiFi or sewer.
Advance booking for campsites is recommended, especially during peak season, to secure your spot. Contact the park directly or check their official website for reservation information.
Information on discounts is not readily available, but it's worth inquiring with the park management when booking your stay.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The primary attraction is the beautiful Trowbridge Falls themselves, with their unique stepped cascades. The park also offers scenic riverfront views, hiking trails, and mountain biking routes.
Yes, Trowbridge Falls Park features several hiking trails suitable for various skill levels, offering opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the area.
Absolutely! The park is very popular with locals for its extensive network of mountain biking trails, catering to both beginners and experienced riders.
Reviews indicate that the washrooms and showers are often in poor condition, with reports of dirt, mold, and peeling paint. Some visitors have found them to be very dirty.
One TikTok video suggests Trowbridge Falls Park may have paranormal activity, making it a potential spot for those interested in ghost hunting or haunted locations.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Trowbridge Falls Park is a natural park and does not typically have on-site restaurants or food services. Visitors should plan to bring their own food and drinks.
The closest dining options will be in Thunder Bay. You can find a variety of restaurants, cafes, and fast-food establishments in the city.
Yes, there are picnic areas available within the park, providing a pleasant spot to enjoy a meal amidst nature.
Campfires are generally permitted in designated fire pits at campsites, but always check for any fire bans or restrictions in place before lighting one.
Given the rustic facilities, it's advisable to bring non-perishable food items, easy-to-prepare meals, and plenty of water.
📸 📸 Photography
The Trowbridge Falls themselves offer stunning photographic opportunities, especially with the unique stepped cascades. The riverbanks and surrounding natural landscapes also provide beautiful backdrops.
Early morning or late afternoon often provide the best light for photography, with softer shadows and warmer tones. Golden hour can be particularly magical.
Yes, there are bridges and designated viewing areas that offer excellent vantage points for photographing the falls and the surrounding scenery.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expanse of the falls and landscape. A tripod can be useful for longer exposures to smooth out the water.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's essential to check with the park authorities or Transport Canada for any restrictions on drone operation before flying.


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