On the Labrador Plateau near the watershed between Quebec and Labrador lies a fascinating Dry Canyon.
It’s the Fraser River that has carved this impressive 350-meter-deep dry gorge stretching over 1.5 km.
The Dry Canyon is a must-see place to discover fascinating geological formations and beautiful waterfalls of fine angel hair that flow from the top of the colorful cliffs.
Making your way into a narrow canyon with high cliff walls is a totally unique experience. As you descend into the canyon, you will hear the runoff of an underground river running under foot.
The canyon is particularly beautiful around mid-day, when the sun fully illuminates the canyon floor and steep walls creating fabulous light effects and offering striking photo opportunities for photography enthusiasts of all levels.