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Athabasca Falls Review

4.6 /556 Reviews
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I went in October, the water flow is still quite big, it is recommended to pass in the afternoon, I passed early in the morning, so the sun is backlit, the license is a bit dark, it is good to take pictures at different angles, the natural bridge is here.

Athabasca Falls

Posted: Dec 24, 2019
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  • 浪子ppb
    4/5Excellent
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    In order to catch up to Lake Marin the afternoon before, I missed the Athabasca Falls and detoured the next day. The light was not very good when I went in the morning, but the scenery was OK. There are not many tourists, it would be nice if the water was bigger.

    0
    Posted: Sep 27, 2021
  • 冰雪皇后
    5/5Outstanding
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    Atabaska Falls Athabasca Falls Atabaska Falls is located at the intersection of Highway 93 and Highway 93A, about 30 minutes from the town, and the parking lot is very close to the attractions, no need to walk for a long time. Although not the highest waterfall in the Rocky Mountains, the intersection of rivers and rivers makes it the most powerful and spectacular waterfall. There is a path around the waterfall that can be viewed from different angles and the tour takes about an hour. Located in Jasper National Park (Jasper National Park), Canada, the Asabaska Falls is a waterfall formed upstream of the Asabaska River (Athabasca River), known as the most stunning waterfall in the Rocky Mountains. The meltwater of the Colombian ice sheet has merged into the endless Asabasca River, which is pure and clear from south to north on the Arctic Ocean to near Jasper, and the wide rivers have gradually shrunk along the curved canyons in this rocky forest. Suddenly fell to a cliff of twenty or thirty meters, forming this ten thousand horse galloping assabasca waterfall. The Asabasca Falls are not only famous for their 23-metre height and running water, but also for their waterfalls carrying sand and stone, stunning for their potholes that impact both sides of the Straits with great power. The ice water washed these huge rocks year after year, day after day, after ten thousand years of "cut", and finally washed the boulder's riverbed out of the canyon up to 25 meters deep, highlighting the beauty of the power of the Asabaska Falls to go straight and rapids. The Asabasca Falls are less stunning than Niagara Falls, but its river is abundant and spectacular. In summer, picnics are possible, and the lower reaches of the waterfall are a paradise for many rafters.

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    Posted: May 4, 2020
  • 红绿蓝白
    5/5Outstanding
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    In winter, the Asabaska Falls are thick snow, and the waterfalls have become beautiful ice hangings of various shapes. Only occasionally, a small area of the river has not frozen, but it is still a beautiful spot on the Icefield Avenue.

    2
    Posted: Jan 15, 2017
  • _TS***3d
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's so beautiful, like in a fairyland

    0
    Posted: Mar 3, 2023
  • 聪明的笨羊
    5/5Outstanding
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    This waterfall is really shocking. Starting from Jasper to Lake Louis, take Icefield Avenue and pass through the waterfall. From a long distance, we heard the deafening sound of water. The scenic spots parked free of charge. There were few people. The waterfall scene was very big and spectacular. We also took a rainbow. It was worth visiting.

    4
    Posted: May 31, 2016
  • 正义的力量
    5/5Outstanding
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    Atabasca falls, located on Icefield Avenue, at the junction of N93 and N93A, is formed by the Atabasca Ice River through a cliff. Although the height is only over 20 meters, the current is turbulent and shocking.

    2
    Posted: Aug 24, 2017
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