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Blaeberry Falls
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Location Near Golden
Coordinates 51°31′00″N 116°57′00″W / 51.51667°N 116.95000°W / 51.51667; -116.95000
Type Punchbowl
Total height 30 feet (9.1 m)
Number of drops 1
Longest drop 30 feet (9.1 m)
Watercourse Blaeberry River

Blaeberry Falls is a beautiful waterfall found in the Canadian Rockies, a huge mountain range in British Columbia, Canada. Many people in the area know it as Thompson Falls. This name honors a famous explorer named David Thompson.

The waterfall is located on the lower part of the Blaeberry River. It's about 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) from where the Blaeberry River meets the much larger Columbia River. You can find it near a small community called Blaeberry, British Columbia, which is just northwest of the town of Golden.

What is Blaeberry Falls?

Blaeberry Falls is a type of waterfall called a "punchbowl" waterfall. This means the water falls into a deep, round pool, much like a punchbowl. The waterfall is about 30 feet (9 meters) tall. It's a single drop, meaning the water falls all at once from the top to the bottom.

The water for the falls comes from the Blaeberry River. This river flows through the stunning Columbia Country area of the Canadian Rockies. The falls are a natural wonder, showing the power and beauty of water shaping the landscape over time.

Where is Blaeberry Falls Located?

Blaeberry Falls is nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, a famous mountain range known for its tall peaks and beautiful scenery. It's specifically in the province of British Columbia, Canada.

To be more exact, the falls are near the town of Golden. Golden is a popular spot for outdoor adventures. The waterfall is also close to the small community of Blaeberry. It's easy to find on the Blaeberry River before it joins the mighty Columbia River.

Who Was David Thompson?

The waterfall is often called Thompson Falls after David Thompson. He was a very important explorer and mapmaker. Thompson lived from 1770 to 1857. He explored much of western North America, including parts of what is now Canada and the United States.

Thompson was one of the first Europeans to travel through many parts of the Canadian Rockies. He mapped rivers, mountains, and lakes. His maps were incredibly accurate for his time. He helped people understand the geography of this vast region. Naming the falls after him is a way to remember his amazing journeys and contributions to exploring Canada.

Exploring the Blaeberry River Area

The Blaeberry River is an important river in the region. It flows through a beautiful valley. The river eventually joins the Columbia River, which is one of the largest rivers in North America. The area around Blaeberry Falls is known for its natural beauty. It's a great place for people who love the outdoors.

The Canadian Rockies offer many opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying nature. Blaeberry Falls is just one of the many natural attractions you can find in this incredible mountain landscape.

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