40 Stunning Waterfalls In Alberta, Canada
|Do you love waterfalls?
I’ve spent the last couple of years chasing waterfalls and have come up with 40 stunning waterfalls that are some of my favorites. Come on this journey with me, maybe go chasing them one day too or just enjoy them from the comfort of your home by watching my video here.
My obsession with waterfalls has taken me all over Alberta, from Jasper to Waterton, BC, Idaho, Oregon, and places in between. I do my best to blog about the wonderful falls I experience and more. HERE
Why do I chase waterfalls?
“The roaring sound of water cascading from above, crashing over the rocks excites me, a tranquil trickle calms me, the cool mist over my skin invigorates me, how they appear out of nowhere fascinates me”
40 Stunning Waterfalls
Click on the blue highlight to find out more about each waterfall.
- #1 Elbow Valley Falls
- #2 Indian Oils Falls (Tiger’s Jaw)
- #3 Dyson Falls
- #4 Sheep River Falls
- #5 Karst Springs Falls
- #6 Consolation Creek Falls
- #7 Powder face Creek Falls
- #8 Arethusa Cirque Falls
- #9 Cat Creek Falls
- #10 Stanley Falls
- #11 Mistaya Canyon Falls
- #12 Maligne Canyon Falls
- #13 Crescent Falls
- #14 Bridal Falls
- #15 Panther Falls
- #16 Tangle Falls
- #17 Sunwapta Falls
- #18 Athabasca Falls
- #19 Three Sisters Falls
- #20 Lake Agnes Falls
- #21 Ptarmigan Cirque Falls
- #22 Red Rock Canyon Falls
- #23 Blackiston Falls
- #24 Cameron Falls
- #25 Upper Bertha Falls
- #26 Lower Bertha Falls
- #27 Allison Creek Falls
- #28 Star Falls
- #29 Miner’s Path Falls
- #30 Lundbreck Falls
- #31 Blue Rock Creek Falls
- #32 Johnson’s Canyon Falls
- #33 Heart Creek Falls
- #34 Big Hill Springs Falls
- #35 Lower Troll Falls, Upper Troll Falls
- #36 Grotto Canyon
- #37 O’Shaughnessy Falls
- #38 Quarry Lake Falls (Canmore Creek)
- #39 Upper Kananaskis Lake Falls
- #40 Bow Falls
Essentials
It is always important where ever you go to be prepared for the unexpected. Sometimes the shortest simple hikes can prove fatal.
Be safe out there with these hiking essentials and remember if hiking alone always tell someone where you are going as well as the estimated time of arrival home.
Be a smart hiker!!
See all waterfalls in the video below
Updated!
- Troll Falls
- Sundance Canyon Falls
- Kananaskis Peak Falls
- Evan Thomas Falls (Best in winter)
- King Creek Falls (Best in winter)
- Grassi Lakes Waterfall
- Bow Glacier Falls
- Rae Glacier
- Edworthy Falls
- Mustang Hills, Rainy Creek Falls
- Forum Falls
- Fairy Falls
- Coal Creek Falls, (Best In Winter)
- Cascade Waterfall
Over the border into B.C Waterfalls
MORE WATERFALLS!
Waterfall Near Revelstoke and Area. Check Them Here
The last 4 listed are in the pin above. Forum, Mustang, Fairy, and Brisco.
Alberta has some stunning falls however I recommend checking with All Trails or Alberta Road Closures for any closures or warnings.
Keep track of all your adventures as well as have a keepsake to pass down for generations. I recommend Hiking Adventure Log Book found on Amazon.
LOVE IT!!! I recently told
My husband “my new life goal is to see as many waterfalls as I can!”
It sure is addicting and a lot of fun finding and discovering them. Thanks, Have fun too!
Wow, that is an abundance of waterfalls. They all are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank You! Waterfalls are amazing.