The sound of Quebec's Crystal Falls (Montrencie Falls) is very large, because it has a gap of 83 meters, which is twice the size of Niagara Falls. A large amount of water pours down the St. Lawrence River from the cliffs, making a deafening sound, and the momentum is quite majestic. The lake in front of the waterfall will also freeze in winter. If the ice is thick enough, you can ride a snowmobile, walk or climb the ice waterfall. There are steps along the mountain wall next to the waterfall, and there are many close-range waterfall paths, pavilions, and bridges.