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The Weeping Wall is an impressive roadside waterfall along the Icefields Parkway. It is best accessed when driving southbound, where there is a proper pull-off. Water cascades down the towering rock face in multiple streams, creating the appearance of a "weeping" cliff.

For those looking to get closer, you can hike up to the base and even stand beneath the falls for a refreshing experience. However, keep in mind that by the end of a dry summer, the flow can slow to a trickle, so it’s best seen in spring or early summer when the runoff is strongest.

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