Just ahead the river plunged into a waterfall, its steady thunder giving rise to a fine watery smoke.
The river plunges through a narrow gorge, tumbling down a series of rushing waterfalls, and salmon are plentiful.
After escaping from the dam the river plunges northwards into a steep-sided valley.
A comfortable boardwalk leads you on an informative nature walk right up to where the mighty river plunges over the narrow gorge.
There are deep pools that separate rapids where the river plunges quickly.
At the end of the chute, the river plunges powerfully into a deep pool in a punchbowl form.
Rivière-du-Loup sat on the bluffs from which the river that gave it its name plunged down into the St. Lawrence.
Both the local river and the valley into which the river plunged were named for the plentiful beaver in the area.
The world turned bright, then the bottom fell out as the river plunged from the butte into the crimson pool below.
This was less than 200 metres from where the river plunged over the cliff's edge.