About Hog’s Back Falls (Prince of Wales Falls)
Hogs Back Falls (or Hog’s Back Falls; also called Prince of Wales Falls) was one of two waterfalls we visited within the municipality of Ottawa. This waterfall was pretty much an urban waterfall as it seemed like there was a dam as well as a lock that held up the Rideau River into a small lake flanked by relatively peaceful urban parks. The dam allowed for a road bridge to traverse the river as well as a walkway that allowed us to see the falls from various angles including the “island” between the river and the Rideau Canal (which the lock was for). That dam also seemed to make this waterfall able to be turned on or off at will.
The manipulations pertaining to the falls definitely took away from the natural beauty of the area and even made us question whether the falls were legitimate or not. Even the broken asphalt within the mini-gorge flanking the Rideau River further casted doubt about it in our minds (i.e. were the falls there from the beginning?). Plus, the river had that familiar smell that urban waterways tended to have suggesting there had to be some degree of sewage and/or pollution in it so we were careful trying not to inhale too much of the mist produced by the power of the falls.
Yet having said all that, it seemed like the students, locals, and tourists alike didn’t seem to mind a whole lot as they simply enjoyed the sights and the calming effects that waterfalls tended to bring. We did the same, and it kind of eased us into our brief stay in Canada’s capital city.
Visiting the waterfall was pretty easy (though we did have some trouble when we showed up at the wrong side of the river before finally figured out our mistake and went to the right car park; see directions below). From the correct car park, there was a short path that took us towards some bathrooms and what looked like a snack bar area (though it was closed during our visit). From there, we took one of several paved walking paths flanked by lawns and trees towards the overlooks from the east side of the Rideau River.
Railings ensured that only the determined, foolhardy souls would fall into the small but turbulent gorge. So we pretty much viewed the falls from choice spots all along the railings here. Then, we walked towards the footbridge going across the river so we could look downstream over the brink of the falls. That was where the lighting was behind us and we could see a bold bright rainbow in the rising mist while some of the high rises within Ottawa’s city limits could be seen further downstream (a rather interesting juxtaposition of urban jungle and waterfall). Once on the other side of the bridge, we were on an “island” where one side was the turbulent Rideau River with the Hogs Back Falls, while the other side was a calm lock that appeared to be there to allow boats to go upstream or downstream on the Rideau Canal.
Overall, our visit here took a very leisurely 45 minutes, and it very easily could’ve taken far less time if we didn’t linger for as long as we did.
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