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The trees along the banks of the Restoule River in the town of Restoule in Ontario, Canada frequently drop their leaves during the Autumn and many of the leaves end up flowing downstream. Each waterfall along the Restoule River is a display of white water as it cascades over the rock ledges but the added attraction of the colorful leaves make this area a true picture of Autumn.
Along the rocks in this picture there are three separate places where a waterfall flows and lands in the pool below as it continues on its journey. The waterfall closest to the shoreline displays the most leaves as the trees tower above the water and each leaf that twirls to the ground either ends up atop the rocks or is swept away into the rushing water.
The Restoule River in Central Ontario, Canada rises around the town of Restoule and then flows into the Restoule Lake, continuing north into Patterson Lake and then changing directions and heading west into the French River. The entire length of the river spans across the landscape of Ontario for approximately forty kilometers.
Many tourists and locals enjoy canoeing along the Restoule River while taking in the scenery of some of Ontario's finest natural wonders but one should be warned that the river does get fairly shallow and rocky in areas. This is where one must carry their canoes along the shoreline or drag them through the water if there is enough of it. You will also cross paths with some very determined rapids which you can either walk around or test you skills in the raging areas of the river.
The township of Restoule, Ontario is situated along the banks of the river and the total population reaches almost five hundred. The community of Restoule can enjoy the beauty of the river during the Winter, Spring and Summer but the most picturesque time along the river is when Autumn is in full swing.
Waterfall along the Restoule River in the town of Restoule, Ontario, Canada.
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