Located in Tweedsmuir South provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada, Hunlen Falls is the highest waterfall in Canada (in terms of continuous unbroken drop) at a height of 1,316 feet. The waterfall starts flows in from Turner Lake and drops into the Atnarko River.

It has had many names in the past, including Mystery Falls and Bella Coola Falls. The waterfall is difficult to access by foot so visitors may prefer a 20-minute flight on a float plane taken from Nimpo Lake. From the drop off point, it’s about a 30 minute walk on decent trails to the viewpoint.


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