Canyon Sainte-Anne,  

Quebec, Canada

2003

"Take it altogether, it was a most wild and rugged and stupendous chasm, so deep and narrow where a river had worn itself a passage through a mountain of rock, and all around was the comparatively untrodden wildernss."

    - Henry D. Thoreau, USA, 1850

The Sainte Anne Falls near Quebec are 243 feet high and can be observed on foot from three suspension bridges and many observation points.  We walked the entire park and took the steps down to the bottom and climbed them back up again.  But the spectacular scenery was worth the effort.

View of the Upper Part of the Falls Another Observation Deck
Two Suspension Bridges & Observation Deck The Bottom (shaky) Suspension Bridge
Another Suspension Bridge & Observation Deck Terry & Gerry at the Falls