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Siffleur Falls are a series of three separate waterfalls on the Siffleur River, an early tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. The falls are a short distance from the David Thompson Highway, in the Siffleur Wilderness Area, just north of Banff National Park.
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52°01′27″N 116°22′11″W / 52.02417°N 116.36972°W / 52.02417; -116.36972
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