Kwasitchewan Falls
Kwasitchewan Falls is a waterfall in northern Manitoba, Canada, and the highest waterfall in the province, at high. It is located in Pisew Falls Provincial Park and is a return hike from Pisew Falls, the namesake of the park and the second-highest waterfall in the province. The falls are located on the Grass River and were historically a part of Saskatchewan River [fur trade|the fur traders' route] to the interior of Western Canada via the Saskatchewan River basin, guided by the indigenous peoples of the area.
The name is said to be a transliteration of the Cree term for "glistening water," referring to the bright colouration created by the water at the falls.