Alexander Falls Explained

Alexander Falls
Location:Near Whistler
Coords:50.1356°N -123.1281°W
Type:Tiered
Height:141feet
Width:40feet
Number Drops:3
Watercourse:Madeley Creek

Alexander Falls is a waterfall on Madeley Creek, a tributary of Callaghan Creek in the Callaghan Valley area of the Sea to Sky Country of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The falls are located just below a bridge on the access road to Callaghan Lake Provincial Park, at the head of the valley, which lies to the west of the resort town of Whistler.[1] [2]

The falls consist of three drops that total up to 141feet in total. The falls are about 40feet wide.

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50.1356°N -123.1281°W

Notes and References

  1. 34794. Alexander Falls.
  2. http://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/bc_waterfall.php?num=38&p=0 Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest: Alexander Falls