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Marysville Waterfalls Following the wooden walkway just short distance will lead explorers to this breath-taking 30 m(100 ft) waterfall. Just 10-minutes south of Kimberley, the Marysville Waterfall is accessible from highway 95A. Address: . Kimberley BC Canada
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Fairy Creek Falls While trees growing on the rock face obstruct most of this waterfall, it is still partially visible along the Yoho Valley trail, about 4.6 km (2.6 mi) in. The falls are about 305 m (1,000 ft) high and run along the wall face, falling in a series of numerous small drops. Address: Off Yoho Valley Road Field BC CA
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Hamilton Falls This small waterfall is located in the Emerald Lake area. It plunges 30.5 m (100 ft) down a slightly hidden and narrow canyon where only the lower part of the falls is visible. Address: 4 km west of Field, off Highway 1 BC CA
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Takakkaw Falls Takakkaw Falls are located on the north side of the Trans Canada Highway, approximately 2 kilometres east of Field. At upwards of 236 metres, their drop is fruther than that of Niagara Falls. They drop into the Yoho River. Address: Yoho National Park Field BC
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Yoho Gorge Falls Just below the area where the Little Yoho River and Twin Falls Creek come together, the Yoho River forcefully pushes through a small gap in the wall face creating Yoho Gorge Falls. The rushing waters of this waterfall plunge down 9 m (30 ft). Address: Off Yoho Valley Road, 3.6 km from Takakkaw Falls Field BC CA
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Point Lace Falls Stretching about 9 m (30 ft) in length, this curtain-style waterfall softly tumbles down a layered wall. It is about 14 m (45 ft) high and is fed by Duchesnay Lake. The falls can be found a few kilometers from Takakkaw Falls, along the Yoho Valley trail. Address: Off Yoho Valley Road, 2.4 km from Takakkaw Falls Field BC CA
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Wapta Falls Although only 30.5 m (100 ft) high, this powerful waterfall pumps out about 255 cubic meters of water into the Kicking Horse River from Wapta Lake. The falls are about 152 m (500 ft) wide, giving it an appearance of a much smaller version of Niagara Falls. Address: 3 km off Highway 1, 22 km west of Field BC CA
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Whiskey Jack Falls Found just before Takakkaw Falls, Whiskey Jack Falls is a 70-m-tall (200 ft) waterfall. It is a thin waterfall best viewed from June to October. Address: East of Field, off Yoho Valley Road BC CA
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Twin Falls Plummeting down a 180-m-tall (590 ft) limestone cliff, this cascade is split in two by a jutting rock formation at the top of the wall creating two side-by-side falls. They are entirely fed by Twin Falls Creek at the top and drop down into the Yoho River below. Address: Off Yoho Valley Road, about 8 km from Takakkaw Falls Field BC CA
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Angel's Staircase Falls As its name suggests, this waterfall cascades down a wall that has formed a natural staircase. The falls are roughly 305 m (1,000 ft) tall. They are located about 1.6 km (1 mi) north of Takakkaw Falls and can be seen from the Yoho Valley trail. Address: 3.2 km east of Field, 1.6 km north of Takakkaw Falls BC CA
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Laughing Falls Located along the Little Yoho River and about 4 km (2.5 mi) from Takakkaw Falls is Laughing Falls. This plunging waterfall is only 30 m (100 ft) high and about 5 m (16 ft) wide but spurts mightily out of a gorge on the mountain wall. Address: Off Yoho Valley Road, a short distance from Takakkaw Falls Field BC CA
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Kicking Horse Cascade Just before the Trans-Canada Highway crosses the Kicking Horse River, directly below the road is Kicking Horse Cascade. This is a talus cascade, in which a long section of the river’s water runs down a boulder filled slope. Address: Off Highway 1, near Spiral Tunnels Field BC CA
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