Columbia Falls is the name of several places in the United States:
A receiver, with three antennas, picks up the returning signal in Columbia Falls, along the eastern Maine coast.
Outfitters from nearby Columbia Falls rent snowmobiles by the day, and offer guided trips.
Columbia Falls lacks large public facilities that offer space for educational and other programming.
A shelter has been set up in the nearby community of Columbia Falls for those who were displaced.
This association lasted for 67 years until Columbia Falls incorporated as a separate town in 1863.
Columbia Falls is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States.
On March 25, 1863, the town was set off from Columbia and incorporated as Columbia Falls.
The Washington County Railroad arrived at Columbia Falls in 1898.
Columbia Falls is drained by the Pleasant River.