The water that flows down Panther Falls originates from Nigel Pass in the Parker Ridge of the Canadian Rockies. The series of waterfalls is located in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. The park is Canada’s first national park and premier sightseeing destination worldwide, spanning 2,564 square miles and filled with mountains, valleys, forests, glaciers, rivers, and meadows.

Panther Falls is a class 3 waterfall that is over 25 feet wide and has a drop of over 200 feet. Visitors can go on a short hike to get up close and personal with the falls; it is also a great opportunity to appreciate the lush flora that surrounds the area.


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