Grizzly Falls is a 1999 adventure film about a boy and a bear, set in British Columbia in the early 20th century.
Eventually his father, Tyrone Banks (Bryan Brown) comes, and takes him on a bear-hunting trip to Canada, to catch a grizzly bear.
When in Canada, British Columbia to be exact, Tyrone and Harry meet up with an experienced Native Canadian tracker with Scottish roots named Joshua McTavish (Tom Jackson).
The next day, the hunters capture the two cubs, and hold them in the camp, near a waterfall called Grizzly Falls, hence the movie's title.
One breaks his leg at Grizzly Falls, and he and his friends leave, taking the bear cubs with them and setting up their own camp somewhere else.
[3] Lawrence Van Gelder from New York Times gave the film a negative review, stating: "Pretty as a picture and pious as a sermon, Grizzly Falls combines old-fashioned boys' adventure with a heavy-handed modern lecture on parenthood.
"[4] Grizzly Falls was nominated for a Golden Reel Award in the category of "Best Sound Editing - Foreign Feature".