List of waterfalls in Canada

The following list of waterfalls of Canada include all waterfalls of superlative significance.

Tallest waterfalls

By overall height

As of 2020, there are 18 confirmed waterfalls with an overall height of at least 400 m (1,300 ft).[1]

Waterfall Image Height Province Coordinates
m ft
James Bruce Falls840 2,760British Columbia50°13′08″N 123°46′57″W
Madden Falls579 1,900British Columbia49°53′20″N 123°19′01″W
Swiftcurrent Falls537 1,762British Columbia53°07′49″N 119°19′03″W
Kingcome Valley Falls520 1,710 British Columbia51°16′10″N 126°12′46″W
Schwartzenbach Falls520 1,710Nunavut66°30′30″N 65°31′30″W
Francis Falls518 1,699 British Columbia50°39′33″N 124°11′47″W
Storey Peak Falls480 1,570 British Columbia50°00′17″N 123°21′53″W
Cerberus Falls475 1,558British Columbia51°53′39″N 117°04′19″W
Kiwi Falls475 1,558 British Columbia50°09′18″N 126°12′44″W
Bush Mountain Falls466 1,529 British Columbia51°49′22″N 117°08′01″W
Unnamed waterfall460 1,510British Columbia51°17′56″N 125°44′16″W
Bedard Falls457 1,499 British Columbia49°58′53″N 123°20′49″W
Unnamed waterfall457 1,499British Columbia50°18′45″N 123°56′09″W
Harmony Falls444 1,457 British Columbia49°51′23″N 123°59′55″W
Michael Falls442 1,450 British Columbia51°28′25″N 116°31′07″W
Della Falls440 1,440British Columbia49°27′16″N 125°32′11″W
South Phillips Glacier Falls427 1,401 British Columbia53°07′24″N 119°13′23″W
Bishop Falls410 1,350 British Columbia58°40′31″N 133°27′12″W

By tallest single drop

As of 2020, there are 14 confirmed waterfalls to have a single unbroken drop with a height of at least 150 m (490 ft).[2]

Waterfall Image Height Province Coordinates
m ft
Cerberus Falls475 1,558British Columbia51°53′39″N 117°04′19″W
Odegaard Falls271 889British Columbia52°14′29″N 126°17′33″W
Hunlen Falls260 850British Columbia52°16′36″N 125°46′21″W
Takakkaw Falls260 850British Columbia51°30′00″N 116°28′23″W
Hamill Creek Falls255 837 British Columbia50°14′24″N 116°35′06″W
Pissing Mare Falls255 837Newfoundland and Labrador49°42′37″N 57°39′39″W
Francis Falls244 801 British Columbia50°39′33″N 124°11′47″W
South Phillips Glacier Falls244 801 British Columbia53°07′24″N 119°13′23″W
Middle Cummins Falls220 720 British Columbia52°10′00″N 117°59′25″W
Schwartzenbach Falls200 660Nunavut66°30′30″N 65°31′30″W
Michael Falls158 518 British Columbia51°28′25″N 116°31′07″W
Bow Glacier Falls154 505Alberta51°39′12″N 116°29′57″W
Lady Wilsons Falls152 499 Alberta52°01′37″N 116°49′00″W
Madden Falls152 499British Columbia49°53′20″N 123°19′01″W

Waterfalls by average flow rate

As of 2021, there are 25 confirmed waterfalls with an average flow rate or discharge of at least 100 m3/s (3,500 cu ft/s).[3][4][5]

Waterfall Image Discharge Province Coordinates
m3/s ft3/s
Niagara Falls2,407 85,000Ontario / New York (U.S.)43°04′38″N 79°04′32″W
Vermilion Falls1,812 64,000Alberta58°22′11″N 114°52′18″W
Limestone Falls1,464 51,700Quebec57°28′45″N 69°18′36″W
Pyrite Falls1,464 51,700Quebec57°26′00″N 69°14′32″W
Virginia Falls1,000 35,000Northwest Territories61°36′26″N 125°44′12″W
Shale Falls934 33,000Quebec56°44′39″N 69°01′04″W
Chaudière Falls500 18,000Quebec46°42′53″N 71°16′57″W
Granite Falls453 16,000Quebec55°50′42″N 68°25′25″W
Little Eaton Canyon Falls317 11,200Quebec55°31′46″N 68°17′40″W
Lower Eaton Canyon Falls317 11,200Quebec55°33′46″N 68°11′50″W
Nastapoca Falls317 11,200Quebec56°54′54″N 76°31′46″W
Tuktu Falls317 11,200Quebec55°32′36″N 68°14′44″W
Twin Falls317 11,200 Quebec56°53′54″N 76°24′12″W
Upper Eaton Canyon Falls317 11,200Quebec55°33′29″N 68°12′57″W
Alexandra Falls282 10,000Northwest Territories60°30′02″N 116°16′45″W
Louise Falls282 10,000Northwest Territories60°30′12″N 116°14′29″W
Rearguard Falls171 6,000British Columbia52°58′24″N 119°21′51″W
Montmorency Falls130 4,600Quebec46°53′27″N 71°8′51″W
Baileys Chute122 4,300British Columbia52°04′19″N 120°11′33″W
Marcus Falls122 4,300 British Columbia52°04′28″N 120°12′00″W
Athabasca Falls113 4,000Alberta52°39′51″N 117°53′01″W
Osprey Falls113 4,000British Columbia52°08′24″N 120°11′36″W
Dawson Falls107 3,800British Columbia51°57′55″N 120°07′25″W
Helmcken Falls107 3,800British Columbia51°57′14″N 120°10′40″W
The Mushbowl107 3,800British Columbia51°57′51″N 120°07′48″W

Notable waterfalls by province

Alberta

WaterfallImageWatercourseDropWidthTypeCoordinatesRef
Athabasca FallsAthabasca River24 m (79 ft)18 m (59 ft)Segmented Horsetail52°39′51″N 117°53′01″W[6]
Bow FallsBow River9 m (30 ft)37 m (121 ft)Cascade51°9′57″N 115°33′35″W[7]
Bow Glacier FallsBow River120 m (390 ft)57 m (187 ft)Horsetail51°39′11″N 116°29′57″W[8]
Bridal Veil Falls (Banff)An unnamed stream86 m (282 ft)5 m (16 ft)Tiered Plunges52°11′01″N 117°03′07″W[9]
Crescent FallsBighorn RiverTiered52°23′14″N 116°21′15″W[10]
Crypt FallsHellroaring Creek175 m (574 ft)15 m (49 ft)Horsetail49°0′18″N 113°50′35″W[11]
Elbow FallsElbow RiverCascade50°51′31″N 114°47′32″W[12]
Fossil FallsFoch Creek150 m (490 ft)23 m (75 ft)Tiered Horsetails50°35′28″N 115°11′56″W[13]
Geraldine FallsGeraldine Creek152 m (499 ft)15 m (49 ft)Tiered Horsetails52°36′01″N 117°56′20″W[14]
Kerkeslin FallsAn unnamed streamTiered Horsetailsdisputed[nb 1][15]
Kitchener Creek FallsKitchener Creek122 m (400 ft)122 m (400 ft)5 m (16 ft)52°15′31″N 117°18′11″W[17]
Lineham FallsLineham Creek125 m (410 ft)49°04′40″N 114°03′21″W[18]
Lower Sunwapta FallsSunwapta River17 m (56 ft),
26 m (85 ft)
8 m (26 ft),
8 m (26 ft)
Tiered Horsetails,
Tiered Plunges
52°31′57″N 117°38′42″W,[19]
[20]
Maligne Canyon FallsMaligne Canyon[21]
Murchison FallsAn unnamed stream180 m (590 ft)30 m (98 ft)Segmented Plunges51°55′09″N 116°41′15″W[22]
O'Shaughnessy Falls[21]
Panther FallsNigel Creek66 m (217 ft)12 m (39 ft)Plunge52°10′54″N 117°3′29″W[23]
Sideways Falls
(Big Bend Falls)
An unnamed stream106 m (348 ft)15 m (49 ft)Tiered Horsetails52°09′46″N 117°04′01″W[24]
Siffleur FallsSiffleur River52°1′14″N 116°21′58″W[25]
Snake Indian FallsSnake Indian River[21]
Tangle Falls[21]

British Columbia

Manitoba

ImageWaterfallWatercourseDropWidthTypeCoordinatesRef
Kwasitchewan FallsGrass River14 m (46 ft)55°15′55″N 98°17′22″W[26]
McGillvray Falls
Muhigan FallsMuhigan River19 m (62 ft)54°41′17″N 98°35′31″W[27]
Pisew FallsGrass River13 m (43 ft)47 m (154 ft)55°11′50″N 98°23′51″W[28]
Rainbow Falls
Sturgeon Falls
Wekusko Falls Provincial Park
Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park

New Brunswick

WaterfallImageWatercourseDropWidthTypeCoordinatesRef
Grand FallsSaint Croix River45°16′30″N 67°28′43″W[29]
Nepisiguit (Grand) Falls"Grand Falls, Nepisiguit River, before 1874" Nepisiguit River75 m (246 ft)Segmented Block47°24′19″N 65°47′29″W

Newfoundland & Labrador

WaterfallImageWatercourseDropWidthTypeCoordinatesRef
Aviron Bay Falls213 m (699 ft)12 m (39 ft)Tiered[30]
Churchill FallsChurchill River75 m (246 ft)segmented Block53°36′00″N 64°18′57″W[31][32]
Grand FallsExploits River43 m (141 ft)[33]
Grand FallsHamilton River92 m (302 ft)46 m (151 ft)Slide, Plunge[34]
Muskrat FallsChurchill River15 m (49 ft)53°14′44″N 60°46′17″W
Pissing Mare FallsBurnt Woods Brook350 m (1,150 ft)Plunge, Cascade[35][36][37]
Rattling Brook FallsRattling Brook140 m (460 ft)Tiered[38]
Sandy Pond Falls220 m (720 ft)Plunge, Cascades[39]
Scott FallsUnknown River27 m (89 ft)[33]
Thomas FallsUnknown River31 m (102 ft)[33]
Twin FallsUnknown River53 m (174 ft)[40]

Northwest Territories

WaterfallImageWatercourseDropWidthTypeCoordinatesRef
Alexandra FallsHay River33 m (108 ft)117 m (384 ft)Vertical Block60°30′02″N 116°16′48″W[41]
Cameron FallsCameron River17 m (56 ft)Steep cascade62°31′14″N 113°41′16″W[42]
Lady Evelyn FallsKakisa River17 m (56 ft)116 m (381 ft)Vertical Block60°57′53″N 117°19′46″W[43]
Louise FallsHay River15 m (49 ft)183 m (600 ft)Vertical Block60°30′10″N 116°14′34″W[44]
Marengo FallsMarengo Creek30 m (98 ft) ?Veiling Horsetail61°35′39″N 125°48′08″W[45]
Virginia FallsSouth Nahanni River90 m (300 ft)305 m (1,001 ft)Segmented Horsetails61°36′27″N 125°44′20″W[46]

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Waterfall Image Watercourse Drop Width Type Coordinates Ref
Barrow FallsBarrow River27 m (89 ft)67°19′17″N 81°22′30″W[47]
Kattimannap QurluaHood River49 m (161 ft) ?Segmented Plunges67°05′43″N 108°47′51″W[48]
Kazan FallsKazan River25 m (82 ft)63°42′51″N 95°50′48″W[49]
Kingaunmiut FallsHood River25 m (82 ft)Steep cascade66°51′26″N 110°44′30″W[50]

Ontario

ImageWaterfallWatercourseDropWidthClassTypeReferenceCoordinates
Niagara FallsNiagara River53 m (174 ft)671 m (2,201 ft)Segmented Block[51][52]43.077305°N 79.07562°W / 43.077305; -79.07562 (Horeshoe Falls Niagara Falls)
Horseshoe FallsNiagara River52 m (171 ft)Segmented Block[51]43.080°N 79.071°W / 43.080; -79.071 (Niagara Falls)
Big Beaver FallsKapuskasing River18 m (59 ft)[33]
Bridal Veil FallsKagawong River11 m (36 ft)Plunge[53]45.90048°N 82.25651°W / 45.90048; -82.25651 (Bridal Veil Falls)
Bridal Veil FallsAgawa River69 m (226 ft)[54]
Chats FallsOttawa River16 m (52 ft)45°28′35″N 76°14′55″W
Chaudière FallsOttawa River15 m (49 ft)60 m (200 ft)[55][56]45°25′14″N 75°43′20″W
Fenelon Falls, OntarioTrent-Severn Waterway15 m (49 ft)7 m (23 ft) 30 m (98 ft)Plunge[57]

44°32′08″N 78°44′13″W

Fourth FallsLarder River[58]47.885°N 79.7772222°W / 47.885; -79.7772222 (Fourth Falls)
Helen FallsLady Evelyn River25 m (82 ft)Cascade[59][60]47°17′31″N 80°20′02″W
Hog's Back FallsRideau River18 m (59 ft)artificially created[61]45.371021°N 75.697024°W / 45.371021; -75.697024 (Hog's Back Falls)
Inglis FallsSydenham River18 m (59 ft)cascade[62]44.525701°N 80.93482°W / 44.525701; -80.93482 (Inglis falls)
Kakabeka FallsKaministiquia River40 m (130 ft)Plunge[63]48.4029°N 89.6256°W / 48.4029; -89.6256 (Kakabeka Falls)
Onaping FallsOnaping RiverCascade
Rideau FallsRideau River[64]45.441405°N 75.69623°W / 45.441405; -75.69623 (Rideau Falls)
Rideau ChutesRideau River[65]47°27′N 75°42′W
Albion FallsRed Hill Creek19 m (62 ft)18 m (59 ft)classical/cascade[66]43.200472°N 79.819676°W / 43.200472; -79.819676
Ancaster Heights FallsTiffany tributary13.4 m (44 ft)1.8 m (5.9 ft)high terraced ribbon cascade[66]
Betzner FallsSpring tributary6.3 m (21 ft)9 m (30 ft)Twin Classic Cascade[67]
Billy Green FallsBattlefield Creek17 m (56 ft)6 m (20 ft)Ribbon[66]43.207160°N 79.766355°W / 43.207160; -79.766355
Borer's FallsBorer's Creek15 m (49 ft)high ribbon-style[68]43°16′52.33″N 79°55′51.71″W
Dog FallsKaministiquia River47 m (154 ft)[33]
Wawaitin FallsMattagami River38 m (125 ft)[33]
White's Falls3 Mile Lake38 m (125 ft)[33]
Aubrey FallsMississagi River33 m (108 ft)[33]
Pigeon FallsPigeon River27 m (89 ft)[33]
High FallsOnaping River24 m (79 ft)[33]
Schist FallsPukaskwa River24 m (79 ft)[33]
Smoky FallsMattagami River24 m (79 ft)[33]
Christopher FallsOpasatika River23 m (75 ft)[33]
Partridge FallsPigeon River21 m (69 ft)[33]
Steephill FallsMagpie River21 m (69 ft)[33]
Boundary FallsGrindstone Tributaries6 m (20 ft)2 m (6.6 ft)high ribbon-style[69]
Webster's FallsSpencer Creek22 m (72 ft)30 m (98 ft)Curtain/Plunge[70]43.276241°N 79.980898°W / 43.276241; -79.980898

Quebec

Waterfall Image Watercourse Drop Width Type Coordinates Ref
Brador Falls Brador River 51°30′25″N 57°14′52″W [71]
Chats Falls Ottawa River 11 m (36 ft) 45°28′35″N 76°14′55″W [72]
Chaudière Falls Chaudière River 35 m (115 ft) 240 m (790 ft) 46°42′47″N 71°17′10″W [73][74]
Chaudière Falls Ottawa River 15 m (49 ft) 60 m (200 ft) 45°25′14″N 75°43′20″W [55][56]
Granite FallsCaniapiscau River21 m (69 ft)55°50′38″N 68°25′22″W[33]
Kabir Kouba Saint-Charles River 28 m (92 ft) 46°51′19″N 71°21′20″W [75][76]
Kempt FallsKempt River48°01′42″N 66°47′16″W[77]
Limestone FallsCaniapiscau River22 m (72 ft)335 m (1,099 ft)57°28′53″N 69°18′35″W[78]
Monte-à-Peine FallsImageAssumption River46°12′11″N 73°33′28″W[79]
Montmorency FallsMontmorency River84 m (276 ft)46°53′27″N 71°8′51″W[80]
Neigette Falls Neigette River 48°26′14″N 68°18′59″W [81]
Ouiatchouan FallsOuiatchouan River79 m (259 ft)48°25′56″N 72°10′06″W[33]
Pico FallsGilmour Creek48°01′36″N 66°57′21″W[82]
Saint Anne FallsSainte-Anne River70 m (230 ft)47°04′23″N 70°52′39″W[83]
Shale FallsCaniapiscau River18 m (59 ft)56°44′39″N 69°01′05″W[33]
Shawinigan FallsSaint-Maurice River46 m (151 ft)46°31′51″N 72°45′40″W[33]
Vauréal FallsVauréal River49°33′37″N 62°41′35″W[84]

Saskatchewan

Waterfall Image Watercourse Height Width Type Coordinates Ref
Elizabeth FallsFond du Lac River34 m (112 ft)59°10′48″N 105°33′24″W[85]
Hunt FallsGrease River15 m (49 ft)60 m (200 ft)59°28′40″N 106°25′35″W[86]
Kettle FallsChurchill River5 m (16 ft)134 m (440 ft)55°32′54″N 103°14′26″W[87]
Nistowiak FallsRapid River10 m (33 ft)Segmented55°23′46″N 104°21′59″W[88]
Spruce FallsSwan River55°37′N 102°27′W[89]

Yukon

Waterfall Image Watercourse Height Width Type Coordinates Ref
Otter FallsAishihik River61°04′54″N 136°59′42″W[90]
Rancheria FallsRancheria River8 m (26 ft)Cascade60°04′40″N 130°49′43″W[91]

See also

Notes

  1. The identity and location of this waterfall is uncertain; one location is given at worldwaterfalldatabase.com[15] and the other is reported by ice climbers.[16]

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