Rainbow Falls Provincial Park

This 575-hectare (1,421-acre) park consists of two non-contiguous parts:[5] Whitesand Lake campground in the main park, and the historic Rossport Campground, east of the fishing community of Rossport, Ontario, which provides campsites along the rough and rocky shorelines of Lake Superior.

There is also the Back-40 trail, which goes through an abandoned campground to a panoramic view of the Lake Superior shoreline.

This park runs a small Natural Heritage Education program with a small visitor centre on the beach and an interpretive program offered on Saturdays and Sundays during the summer months.

[6] The park, which investigators described as "one of the most rugged" areas in the province,[7] was extensively searched a total of four times between August 2007 and October 2009, but none successfully located Calayca or evidence which could explain her disappearance and the case remains unsolved as of 2022.

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