After months of waiting for the water effect to return to the Canada Pavilion in EPCOT, the waterfall is finally operational again.
Canada Waterfall Operational

One of the most beautiful “natural” features of the Canada Pavilion in EPCOT is the large waterfall that emerges from one side of the rockwork near the back of the area. The water runs down to meet with the small stream that flows next to the bridge for Canada Far and Wide. However, it can also be viewed from the upper level of the pavilion, from the outlook near the new Disney Vacation Club Welcome Home Center.

As seen in the image above, the rockwork in this area looks very different without the flowing water adding some movement to the space.

The waterfall has been non-operational since at least mid-April, making its absence at least three and a half months long. While not necessarily related, the waterfall turned off while the DVC Welcome Home Center was still under construction.

The waterfall seems unchanged since its last days of operation, with the cold water emerging from the top of the rocks and splashing into the area below.
Around the same period in April, the family restrooms located near the back of the Canada Pavilion also reopened for the first time in several years. More recently, FriendShip Boat Transportation returned to World Showcase, with the alternate route connecting Canada and Germany.
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