Hunlen Falls, Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
A tall waterfall down a steep rocky cliff-side coming from a tree-lined river. This waterfall has also been known as Mystery Falls. The photo's caption mentions this was taken on a trip by Lyons and Trew where they recommended that the southern leg be added to the provincial park. Pencil notes on the verso of the photo say that the photo was used in the National Parks Magazine and that the falls are 1200 feet high.
- In Collection:
- 1 photograph ; 20.5 x 25.5 cm
- 52.27476, -125.7739
- In a folder labelled "Parks books [ca.1930 - ca. 1970] [2]"
- Chester P. Lyons Collection
- Fonds donated to UVic Archives by Lyons' daughter, Susan Lyons, in 2007.
- Accession Number: 2007-039; Series: Photographic materials; Subseries: 03; File: 4.4
- Archival Finding Aid: https://search.archives.uvic.ca/chester-p-lyons-fonds
- February 26, 2025 to February 28, 2025
- Scanned on Epson Expression 1300XL (600 DPI tif LL). Metadata by KD.
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