Takakkaw Falls
"Takakkaw" translates to "magnificent” in Cree. The falls are fed by the meltwater of the Daly Glacier, which is part of the Waputik Icefield. The glacier keeps the volume of the falls up during the warm summer months, and they are a tourist attraction, particularly in late spring after the heavy snow melts, when the falls are at peak condition.
Height
Various sources place the total vertical height of Takakkaw Falls between 302 m (991 ft) and 373 m (1,224 ft). The waterfall was formerly thought to be the tallest in Canada, but a survey in 1985 found that it is actually shorter than Della Falls on Vancouver Island. The results of that survey also concluded that the main drop of the falls is 254 metres (833 ft) high.
In popular culture
The Takakkaw Falls were featured in the 1995 film Last of the Dogmen.
Gallery
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Takakkaw Falls pictured in 1952
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Takakkaw Falls from Iceline Trail
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The falls pictured in June 2016
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Crepuscular rays through mist from Takakkaw Falls
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Daly Glacier and Takakkaw Falls from the Iceline Trail, July 16, 2005
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A rainbow over Takakkaw Falls.
See also
- List of waterfalls in British Columbia
- List of waterfalls of Canada
- Yoho National Park
- Wapta Falls
- Della Falls
References
- ^ "Takakkaw Falls". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ^ "Takakkaw Falls". World Waterfall Database. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
- ^ Evans, David. "Takakkaw Falls". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ^ "Waterfalls in the Canadian Rockies: Field, British Columbia". www.field.ca. Retrieved 13 August 2018.