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Cameron Falls
   Alberta, Canada

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This waterfall has been confirmed by the World Waterfall Database, has been mapped and its height has been approximated but exact measurements have not yet been confirmed.
Cameron Falls is a very uniquely shaped waterfall of about 75 feet in height found in the heart of the Waterton townsite in Waterton Lakes National Park. Cameron Creek falls over a section of bedrock thrust upward at an angle and because its eroded the various layers differently, the water takes several different paths down the rock face, actually crossing over itself in two separate instances, creating a striking double "X" pattern.

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  • Cameron Falls is the Official name of this waterfall


Cameron Falls is shown in the center. The 10 closest waterfalls within a 8km radius are shown as well (if any). Click any icon or see the list below for more information.

Additional Nearby Waterfalls


Name of Waterfall Distance
Lower Bertha Falls 1.31 mi / 2.09 km
Upper Bertha Falls 1.67 mi / 2.68 km
Lower Hellroaring Falls 2.35 mi / 3.76 km
Hellroaring Falls 2.54 mi / 4.06 km
Twin Falls 2.96 mi / 4.73 km
Burnt Rock Falls 4.04 mi / 6.46 km
Swirling Mist Falls 4.14 mi / 6.62 km
Sofa Creek Falls 4.16 mi / 6.66 km
Crypt Falls 4.71 mi / 7.54 km

 

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