Another beautifully sunny day in June, the spirit decided to venture to view the Meachen Creek falls, having heard so much about them. So the adventure commenced with a short drive out of Kimberley to St. Mary’s Lake, one of the spirit’s favourite canoeing lakes. To get to the falls, you take the Meachen Creek Road rather than turning into the lakefront.
The trip to the falls is pretty easy, as long as you remember WHICH kilometre marker to pull in beside on the Meachen Creek FS Road. That would be the 8km marker for your reference. British Columbia is so beautiful and “super natural” that there are no signs to the falls. Having said that, it’s only a couple of minutes walk on a well worn trail to reach the falls from the road… you can’t really miss them, especially due to the roaring and crashing of huge volumes of water, audible from the second you switch off your car engine.
Now, if you have a bad case of vertigo I wouldn’t recommend venturing too close to the falls but they are absolutely spectacular – and I thought the Marysville Falls were pretty cool…

As Meachen Creek Falls, the cascades of water are amazingly powerful! The waterfall is so long (85 feet it turns out), it was hard to even get the full length of the falls into the photo!
It was only after seeing these amazing falls in person that the spirit discovered a great website with details on Meachen Creek Falls and many more. Click here to visit the website dedicated to the Waterfalls of British Columbia… I feel more outings to check out the falls will be on the cards soon!
Where is your favourite place to visit around Kimberley?