Montmorency Falls (Chute Montmorency) in Quebec is special because it is 30 meters (98 feet) higher than Niagara Falls, standing at a total height of 83 meters. Located just 15 minutes from Quebec City, the falls offer a much more "vertical" and dramatic drop than their wider counterpart in Ontario. What makes it unique is the suspension bridge that crosses directly over the crest of the falls, allowing visitors to feel the mist and hear the thunderous roar of the water beneath their feet. In the winter, the falls create another spectacular phenomenon called the "Sugar Loaf" (Pain de Sucre), a massive cone of ice that forms at the base from the freezing spray. The site also features a cable car, via ferrata climbing routes, and a double zipline, making it an adventure-focused alternative to the more commercialized atmosphere of Niagara.