Home > North America > Canada > Alberta > Jasper National Park > Upper Maligne Canyon Falls
Upper Maligne Canyon Falls
Alberta, Canada
- WATERFALL OVERVIEW
- PICTURES (1) AND MEDIA
- USER COMMENTS


This waterfall has been surveyed, mapped and measured in person by the World Waterfall Database.


Upper Maligne Canyon Falls is the smallest waterfall found along the precipitous course of the river in the area. The falls, perhaps more appropriately referred to as chutes, drop about 15 feet in a narrow sluice not more than 2-3 feet in width. The canyon here is only about 50 feet deep and is not nearly as imposing as it is a short distance downstream, but it is just as scenic and geologically interesting.
HISTORY AND NAMES
- Upper Maligne Canyon Falls is the Unofficial name of this waterfall
Location and directions
Within Jasper National Park take the Yellowhead Highway east from the town of Jasper to the Maligne Lake Road and follow it for 6km to the signed parking area. The waterfall is found immediately adjacent to the parking lot and is viewed from an obvious steel fenced viewpoint.
| Upper Maligne Canyon 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 |
| Maligne Canyon Falls | 0.07 mi / 0.12 km |
| Lower Maligne Canyon Falls | 0.25 mi / 0.4 km |
| Fan Falls | 0.51 mi / 0.82 km |
|
|
| Or Find More Nearby Waterfalls within: | |
Click any image to enlarge
Photographs which appear on this website are copyright their respective owners. No photograph may be used, repurposed or retransmitted either digitally or in print without the consent of the author. Some photographs may be attributed with a Creative Commons General licence and may be used without restrictions.
Find More media
Search for pictures of Upper Maligne Canyon Falls on: |
Search for video of Upper Maligne Canyon Falls on: |
User comments
We will be adding the ability for registered users to post comments about waterfalls they have visited in the future.

