Nestled in the forests near Whistler, Canada, Alexander Falls is a striking triple-tiered waterfall on Madeley Creek, plummeting from a height of 141 feet (43 meters). A viewing platform at the top offers a panoramic view of the cascading water as it tumbles over a rocky ledge, surrounded by dense forest. Visitors can often spot wildlife, including bears, in the area. The site also features picnic tables, making it a perfect spot for a scenic and relaxing meal.
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