Overlander Falls is a waterfall on the Fraser River in Mount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. It is popular for kayakers. The falls are reached by a short walking trail which starts on the Yellowhead Highway 2 km (1.2 mi) east of the Mount Robson visitor centre.[2][3] The waterfall is named for the Overlanders expedition of 1862. A group of 175 men and 1 woman from Ontario travelled across the prairies and through the Rocky Mountains, intending to reach the Barkerville or Cariboo goldfields. Just west of Overlander Falls, the group split. About half continued down the Fraser River, eventually reaching Barkerville in late fall of 1862, but over a year had elapsed since Billy Barker's gold strike and there were no claims left to stake. The other half abandoned their dreams of gold and rafted down the North Thompson River to Fort Kamloops.[4]

Overlander Falls
Overlander Falls
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LocationMount Robson Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates53°02′00″N 119°12′00″W / 53.03333°N 119.20000°W / 53.03333; -119.20000
TypeBlock
Total height9 m (30 ft)[1]
Number of drops1
Total width23 m (75 ft)[1]
Average width18 m (59 ft)[1]
WatercourseFraser River
Average
flow rate
79 m3/s (2,800 cu ft/s)[1]
Rapids on Fraser River below Overlander Falls

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  1. ^ a b c d "Overlander Falls, British Columbia, Canada - World Waterfall Database". www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  2. ^ "Overlander Falls". BC Geographical Names.
  3. ^ Overlander Falls | Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest
  4. ^ Metcalf, Vicky (1970). Journey Fantastic: With the Overlanders to the Cariboo