The waterfall in Jasper National Park's famous Marlene Canyon, which falls 50 meters below the surface of a torrent, exerts the magical power of water droplets and rocks to pierce the canyon. The seemingly hard rocks are ground into smooth potholes and then rush down with strong eddies. The beauty of Marlene Canyon is standing on a bridge and looking at the torrential currents beneath the canyon, and seeing how she travels thousands of miles in the cold cliff.