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Seven-tiered waterfall in British Columbia
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Myra Falls, located on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, is a stunning seven-tiered waterfall that tumbles into Buttle Lake. Accessible by a short hike or boat ride, the falls offer a picturesque setting surrounded by lush forests. The upper Myra Falls, a 75-foot high sliding punchbowl waterfall, can be reached via a moderately challenging hiking trail. Named after Myra Ellison, daughter of Price Ellison, who was part of an exploratory survey in 1910, these falls are a must-see natural wonder for visitors exploring Strathcona-Westmin Provincial Park.

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