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Alfred Creek Falls
Eldred River Area, British Columbia

 

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Description:

One of the tallest waterfalls in North America, this fall drops off of the Alfred Glacier, and cascades down a solid bedrock wall for 700 meters before slamming onto a large alluvial fan.

 

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Physical Statistics:

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Height:

2296 feet

Width:

 

# of Drops:

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Magnitude:

0

BWR:

N/A

Form:

Segmented

Stream:

Alfred Creek

Volume:

Medium

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Seasonality:

Perennial

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Swimming:

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