Della Falls

Della Falls is the highest waterfall in Canada, dropping 440 metres (1,443 feet) from Della Lake. Della Falls are 60 km from the town of Port Alberni, British Columbia on Vancouver Island. In 1899, prospector and trapper Joe Drinkwater discovered Della Falls and named them after his wife. Drinkwater also built a 16 km long hiking trail to the falls via Drinkwater Creek. The hike will take about seven hours one way and is suitable for intermediate level hikers. See also: List of waterfalls

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