The Montmorency Falls, located just 15 minutes outside of Quebec City, Canada, is famously taller than Niagara Falls. While Niagara is world-renowned for its massive volume of water, Montmorency Falls stands at a height of 83 meters (272 feet), making it roughly 30 meters (nearly 100 feet) higher than Niagara's Horseshoe Falls. In 2026, it remains one of the most popular natural attractions in North America, featuring a suspension bridge that allows visitors to walk directly over the crest of the falls for a breathtaking "top-down" view. During the winter, the mist from the falls freezes to create a massive cone of ice at the base known as the "Sugar Loaf" (Pain de Sucre), which locals and tourists alike enjoy climbing. Whether you take the cable car to the top or tackle the 487-step wooden staircase, the falls offer a more intimate and vertically dramatic experience compared to the wide, roaring expanse of the Niagara river.