Sunwapta Falls is a waterfall located in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, along the Icefields Parkway. Visitors can view the upper falls from a nearby footbridge, walk scenic trails towards the lower falls, and take photographs of the surrounding landscape. The falls are formed where a hanging valley meets a larger valley, creating a stepped cascade that has carved a deep gorge over time. They are known for their strong flow during late spring and early summer, when melting snow and glaciers increase the volume of the river.