sdegagne
Went there in june for a walk with a friend and her baby in a stroller. Because of that, we couldn't go down the steps besides the falls and see what was there. We parked at the Kabir Kouba interpretation center and crossed the street to the small path besides the river. Nice but not a long walk. To go to the falls, we had to go back to the sidewalks and cross the street to find it. It is right in the middle of the village. For sure, it is beautiful and you can take great pictures from the platforms. Since we couldn't go down the steps, we went back to the path besides the river and sat for a while to talk. We stayed maybe an hour in total. I will probably go back to see what there is at the foot of the falls.
323jeanb
A small fall ......nothing to write his mot her about...not the highlights od Wandake. The sit of the notre dame de Lorrette church was more interesting
UveO
is a wonderful walk along the river. Water, water and the sound of it, how is running and washing the shore.
helpingmedia
This is a fantastic trail alongside the rushing Rivi¨¨re St-Charles. You have to be able to manager 100+ steps down and up again and keep your nerve as you walk along the wooden pathway, sometimes suspended over raging water. It's well hidden, not well signposted but worth seeing out. Park at the information office in Wendake and head north along the trail returning along the main street in Wendake back to the info office.
patriciao495
The Rivi¨¨re St-Charles walking path - of which the Kabir Kouba Falls is part - is a trail tha stretches from the Lac St-Charles to the St-Lawrence River. The Falls themselves are not accessible for mobility-impaires people, but some parts of the walking path are, closer to the St-Lawrence. Important to check if your group includes someone with a mobility imparment. The Falls are a lovely sight, especially in spring, and on a trip to shops or resto's in Wendake. Well planned and maintained, but lots of steps.
German_Retiree
The parc offers a splendid view of the smallish waterfall and is nestled in a well-kept, informative setting. The falls themselves--we saw them at low water levels--are quite exciting but cannot compare to the Chutes de Montmorency, which woud be preferable unless a visit to the Kabir Kouba falls is part and parcel of a tour of the Huron-Wendat Museum or the Traditional Huron Site.
AnikL232
Pour une belle randonn¨¦e p¨¦destre vous pouvez partir du parc Chauveau sur le m¨ºme boulevard et marcher jusqu'¨¤ la chute, les sentier sont tr¨¨s bien indiqu¨¦ ! Sinon vous pouvez vous rendre directement ¨¤ Wendake au parc de la chute. Pour l'escalade de glace vous pouvez partir du bas de la chute, compl¨¨tement ¨¤ droite vous pourrez grimper jusqu'en haut et installer votre relai en moulinette. Bonne grimpe ou bonne marche!
lisonl2014
Endroit ¨¤ aller voir c'est une belle chute avec un sentier, au printemps elle est remarquable par la force du courant de la rivi¨¨re St-Charles.
Zelera
Pour moi les chutes Kabir Kouba sont les plus belles chutes de Qu¨¦bec selon moi. Le cadre moins touristique et le c?t¨¦ nature sauvage fait de cet endroit mes chutes pr¨¦f¨¦r¨¦es!
Lenezir
Le parcours pour atteindre les chutes est tr¨¨s joli, il faut suivre des escaliers vers le fond de la vall¨¦e et remonter le courant avant de rejoindre Kabir Kouba. Tout est tr¨¨s joli, tout est grand.?a vaut le coup d'oeil.
AleQc
Em Wendake, uma bela caminhada nos presenteia com a vista da cachoeira Kabir Kouba. Vale a pena cada degrau e cada passo...
AleQc
Ap¨®s uma caminhada e diversos degraus, podemos encontrar a cachoeira Kabir Kouba, na regi?o amer¨ªndia de Wendake. Alguns metros mais longe, podemos ver um afresco, perto da ponte.
Helena-Francisco
Si vous voulez faire une visite autonome, descendre ¨¤ pied vers le stationnement du restaurant Le Sagamit¨¦. Au bout du stationnement vous allez voir les escaliers qui vous m¨¨neront ¨¤ la chute Kabir Kouba. Plusieurs panneaux d'interpr¨¦tation vous aideront ¨¤ conna?tre l'histoire des lieux. Une chute de 28 m¨¨tres, un canyon de 42 m¨¨tres et deux belv¨¦d¨¨res. Le canyon peut ¨ºtre admir¨¦ en sillonnant les sentiers p¨¦destres du parc de la Falaise qui longe la rivi¨¨re.L'histoire des lieux est associ¨¦ au peuple Huron-Wendat. G¨¦ologie, fossiles et des vestiges des anciens moulins (scie, farine...) peuvent y ¨ºtre observ¨¦sSi vous pr¨¦f¨¦rez une visite guid¨¦e, le Centre d'interpr¨¦tation du Parc de la Falaise et de la chute Kabir Kouba organise des visites anim¨¦es. Adulte 5$. Ils organisent plusieurs ¨¦v¨¨nements pour les enfants. Atelier de contes & l¨¦gendes, th¨¦?tre de marionnettes, rallye... Pour les informations et les co?ts, leur site est:www.chutekabirkouba.comSi vous visitez le parc et la chute par vous-m¨ºme, l'activit¨¦ est gratuite.