Senwapta (Sunwapta Falls) is a pair of waterfalls on the Sunwapta River in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. The waterfall falls about 18.5 meters, and the waterfall is most spectacular in the late spring. The water comes from the Athabasca glacier.
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Senwapta (Sunwapta Falls) is a pair of waterfalls on the Sunwapta River in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. The waterfall falls about 18.5 meters, and the waterfall is most spectacular in the late spring. The water comes from the Athabasca glacier.
This is not like a waterfall at all, it is like a small stream, it is too small and the height is only a few meters. If time is tight, it is not recommended to go here. You can go to other places to see it. This scenery is similar to China.
The scenery along the way in Banff National Park and Jasper National Park in the Rocky Mountains of Canada is very beautiful, of which Sinvada Falls and Basca Falls in Asia are the best. Along the way, snowy mountain ice peaks and dense virgin forests, snowy mountain meltwater and long-swept geological sedimentary movements, leaving numerous canyons, rivers and waterfalls.
The Sinvada Falls in winter are sparsely populated and the waterfall has become ice hangers. Several roads have been closed due to heavy snow and ice, and the cabin hotel next to it has also been closed in winter. There is a good photo exhibition inside when it opens.
Sinvada Falls is not far from Asbaska Falls. It is hidden in the woods and surrounded by deep canyons. You can hear the sound of the waterfall from a distance. The upper reaches of the waterfall are divided into two strands under a rock blocking in the river. After crossing the rock, The water flow is recombined and then poured down from the stone wall, very powerful.
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