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Athabasca Falls Rafting

Athabasca Canyon Run

Jasper Athabasca Falls Canyon Run Family Rafting
Raft beautiful Athabasca Canyon on a half-day whitewater rafting adventure from Jasper. The Athabasca Falls Canyon Rafting Run is a fun, family-friendly Class 2+ rapids. Start rafting at the base of Jasper's Athabasca Falls and enjoy the 7.5-mile (12-km) stretch of athabasca river!
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Athabasca Glacier

Columbia Icefield Tour & Glacier Skywalk

Canadian Rockies Columbia Icefield Tour & Glacier Skywalk
Walk on the Glass-Bottom Glacier Skywalk and tour the Athabasca Glacier in the Rugged Ice Explorer Vehicle from the Icefield Glacier Discovery Centre.
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Maligne Lake Boat Cruise

Near Athabasca Falls

Maligne Lake Boat Cruise
Maligne Lake Boat Cruise to Spirit Island, the largest glacially fed lake in the Canadian Rockies. Accessible only by boat, part of the UNESCO-listed Jasper National Park, admire views of imposing granite peaks, vibrant blue water, and ancient forests. View Maligne Lake's "Hall of the Gods" and keep your camera close as you scan the area for the eagles, bears, and deer that call this area home.
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Athabasca Falls Spring Water Flow

During the spring melt, Athabasca Falls in Jasper National Park experiences a significant increase in water flow due to the melting snow and ice from the surrounding mountains.

Athabasca Falls Spring Water Flow

Athabasca Falls Spring Water Flow

During the spring melt, Athabasca Falls in Jasper National Park experiences a significant increase in water flow due to the melting snow and ice from the surrounding mountains. This seasonal surge typically begins in mid to late April and intensifies through May, leading to a dramatic and powerful display of cascading water.

The average flow rate of Athabasca Falls is approximately 113 cubic meters per second (m³/s). During the spring melt, Athabasca Falls flow rates can increase substantially, depending on the rate of snowmelt and precipitation. This results in a more thunderous and mesmerizing spectacle, with mist and spray enhancing the visual experience.

If you're planning a visit to Athabasca Falls, timing your trip for late spring or early summer will allow you to experience the falls at their most powerful and dramatic. Even during periods of lower flow, Athabasca falls offer stunning views and a unique perspective on the natural beauty of Jasper National Park. Hiking Athabasca Falls

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Athabasca Falls Map

Location of Athabasca Falls on Jasper National Park's Icefields Parkway.

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Inside Athabasca Falls

Under Bridge of Athabasca Falls

Under the walking Bridge of Athabasca Falls.

Athabasca Falls into Athabasca River

Athabasca Falls into Athabasca River.

Athabasca Falls Main Viewpoint

Athabasca Falls Main Viewpoint.

Athabasca Falls in Winter

Athabasca Falls in Winter.

Athabasca Falls Stairs

Athabasca Falls Hiking Viewpoint Stairs.

Athabasca Falls into Athabasca River

Athabasca Falls into Athabasca River.

Athabasca Falls Main Viewpoint

Athabasca Falls Main Viewpoints.

Athabasca Falls High Waterflow

Athabasca Falls High Waterflow.