[3] This picnic and hiking park is managed by the provincial Department of Natural Resources and contains Easach Ban Falls.
[1] The landscape surrounding Uisge Ban Falls Provincial Park is a product or incredibly powerful forces which have shaped and reshaped the area over 5 billion years.
Formation of the earth's landmass, tremendous volcanic activity, collision of continents, mountain-building, massive erosion and glaciation, have all played a role in shaping this landscape.
Rock types of this landscape are similar to those found in the boreal plateau - derived ancient granites, gneiss, and schists.
Major river systems such as this Baddeck River system, of which Falls Brook / Easach Ban is part, originate on the boreal plateau, plunge down the steep slopes (approximately 300 metres (980 ft) in height), to eventually empty into the Bras d'Or Lakes.
Dominant tree species include sugar maple, yellow birch, beech, white spruce, and balsam fir.
[9] Access to the top of the ridge above the falls can be had several hundred meters back downstream, be cautious around the high cliffs around this location.