One of the major attractions of British Columbia is Helmcken waterfall. It is located among the coastal mountains, in the Tweedsmuir nature reserve. The graceful waterfall is the second largest in British Columbia; its total height is about 400 meters. The mouth of the waterfall is the northern tip of Lake Turner, then it falls into a narrow canyon, and flows into the Atnarko River.
The pathfinder of the amazing waterfall was Robert Henry Lee. He was the specialist in land survey, who worked on the territory of the nature reserve in 1911. He was so impressed by the beauty of the waterfall that rushed to inform the government. The researcher suggested naming the waterfall McBride. A few days later he received a reply with another name, Helmcken. The landmark was named in honor of the doctor who arrived to British Columbia in the mid-19th century and provided a great professional help to locals.
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