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- Hunlen_Falls abstract "Hunlen Falls is a waterfall in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It is located in Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park, west of the communities of Tatla Lake, Kleena Kleene and Nimpo Lake, and east of Bella Coola. It is the highest waterfall in Canada when measured as a continuous unbroken drop of 401 m (1,316 ft). Other waterfalls such as Della Falls on Vancouver Island are higher, but are of the cascading type. Hunlen Falls drops from the north end of Turner Lake via Hunlen Creek into the Atnarko River, a tributary of the Bella Coola River. Erosion of the canyon below Hunlen Falls has created an alluvial fan into the Atnarko Valley.The falls were named in 1947 after a Chilcotin Chief named Hana-lin, who used to fish below the falls in the autumn with a fish trap, and trap game nearby. In the 1930s it was sometimes called Mystery Falls and before that occasionally called Bella Coola Falls.There is no road to Hunlen Falls. The easiest access is by float plane from Nimpo Lake, about a 20-minute flight. Planes land on Turner Lake above Hunlen Falls and the walk on a good trail takes about 30 minutes to the unfenced viewpoint on the east rim of the canyon. There is a trail to Hunlen Falls, starting from Highway #20 at the foot of the Bella Coola Hill, but it was almost impassable in 2011 due to numerous dead-falls from a pine bark beetle infestation.Lonesome Lake is about 2 km (1.2 mi) to the east of Turner Lake, running parallel to it. It is an S-shaped lake nearly 12 km (7.5 mi) in length and visible from the cliffs at Hunlen Falls. The south end of Lonesome Lake was the site of the pioneer homestead of Ralph Edwards, known as "The Birches", which was occupied from 1912 into the 1970s. His life was made famous by the book Crusoe of Lonesome Lake.In July 2004 lightning struck the ridge between Turner and Lonesome Lake, igniting what has become known as the Atnarko fire which burned into August. It burned the southern side of Turner Lake up to the falls, as well as destroying a number of residences including the Edwards and Turner homesteads.".
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- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_the_Chilcotin.
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- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Kleena_Kleene.
- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink List_of_waterfalls_in_Canada.
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- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Lonesome_Lake_(British_Columbia).
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- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Edwards_(conservationist).
- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Edwards_(homesteader).
- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Tatla_Lake,_British_Columbia.
- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Tsilhqotin.
- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Turner_Lake.
- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Tweedsmuir_South_Provincial_Park.
- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLink Vancouver_Island.
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- Hunlen_Falls wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hunlen Falls".
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- Hunlen_Falls subject Category:Landforms_of_the_Chilcotin.
- Hunlen_Falls subject Category:Pacific_Ranges.
- Hunlen_Falls subject Category:Waterfalls_of_British_Columbia.
- Hunlen_Falls hypernym Waterfall.
- Hunlen_Falls point "52.275 -125.77083333333333".
- Hunlen_Falls type Place.
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- Hunlen_Falls comment "Hunlen Falls is a waterfall in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. It is located in Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park, west of the communities of Tatla Lake, Kleena Kleene and Nimpo Lake, and east of Bella Coola. It is the highest waterfall in Canada when measured as a continuous unbroken drop of 401 m (1,316 ft). Other waterfalls such as Della Falls on Vancouver Island are higher, but are of the cascading type.".
- Hunlen_Falls label "Hunlen Falls".
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- Hunlen_Falls lat "52.275".
- Hunlen_Falls long "-125.77083333333333".
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- Hunlen_Falls depiction Hunlen_Falls_Tweedsmuir.jpg.
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