Highlights: Montlency Falls is located in the west of Quebec, Canada. It is a waterfall formed when the Montlency River empties into the Saint Lawrence River. Its momentum is very huge, because it has a drop of 83 meters, which is 1.5 times that of Niagara Falls. A large amount of water pours from the steep cliffs straight down to the St. Lawrence River, making a deafening sound, and the momentum is quite majestic. The lake in front of the falls also freezes in winter, and if the ice is thick enough, you can snowmobile, walk or climb the falls. There are steps built along the mountain wall next to the waterfall, and there are many close waterfall viewing paths, pavilions and bridges, which can make it easier for tourists to feel the spectacular scenery of the waterfall.