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Niagara Falls - Walkway to Canada side.

Niagara Falls

4.7(489 reviews)
1.8 km

Niagara Falls is so beautifully massive in person! It really is a must see! My Momma, sister and I…read morevisited Niagara during my high school spring break and absolutely loved it! Back then, it was fairly easy to cross from the United States into Canada, which we did. We did not take any official tours of the Falls, we just enjoyed them! I didn't realize Niagara Falls is not the tallest waterfalls in the world. There are actually about 500 other waterfalls in the world that are "taller" than Niagara. Niagara Falls is impressive in the amount of water flowing because more than six million cubic feet of water go over the falls' crestline every minute during peak daytime tour hours! Niagara has been the site of numerous jumps and plunges most often in various barrels! Folks have crossed it on tightropes. Niagara Falls visits increased sharply in 1953 following the release of the movie, "Niagara" starring Marilyn Monroe and Joseph Cotten. Niagara has been featured in a vast variety of fine art, too. I'm fortunate to have seen these beautiful falls in person!

I have been to the Falls more times than I can count in my life (both sides). It goes without…read moresaying the experience from the Canadian side is much more enjoyable and more beautiful. The natural wonder of these falls never gets old. Simply breathtaking and awe-inspiring on each visit. When living in Pittsburgh and traveling internationally, we often flew in and out of Toronto's airport (even with the drive there and back, we'd save so much money)---stopping at the Falls was always part of the adventure. Most times spending the night on the way home after landing from a long European flight. Perfect way to end a trip before heading back home.

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Niagara River - It's that time of the year!

Niagara River

4.9(8 reviews)
1.1 km

The inclement weather kept most visitors away for.viewing any part of Niagara Falls. On the way…read moreout of the park we stopped to see the Upper Rapids. It was very impressive to view the strength of the water rushing towards Niagara Falls. It was also cold and we were prepared with our hooded jackets and wintery clothes. Even the Canadian geese did not seem bothered by the weather. Free parking lot.

There would be no Niagara Falls without the Niagara River. Seems self evident, but still worth a…read moremoment of thought. What is often overlooked is that four of the five Great Lakes (Superior, Huron, Michigan and Erie all drain to the east, meaning that all the water flowing west to east ultimately travels through the Niagara River, over the Falls and into Lake Ontario before moving into the St. Lawrence River on the way to the Atlantic Ocean. That is a whole lot of water, and it explains while the only 36 mile long river carries more water, sediment and dissolved minerals than any other watercourse its size on Earth. That its course is north is explained by looking at a map of the Lakes. The eastern end of Lake Erie is actually southeast of the western end of Lake Ontario, and the channel connecting them (Niagara River) must navigate almost due north to link these huge fresh water bodies together. There is only a 9 foot decline from Erie to the head of the Falls, but this gravitational pull is enough rush that watercourse to the edge of the three falls in rapids that spill over the dolomite capstones and crash down the final 190 feet to account for the final verticality between the two lakes. Below this precipitous drop the River becomes a gorge as it races the narrow banks past a hydroelectric dam siphoning off power to generate electricity for more than 1 million people living on both sides of the border, yet leaving sufficient volume to continue to fill Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence beyond. In earlier times, a portion of the War of 1812 was fought in and around this area for control of these assets and for the Americans, to finally evict Great Britain from North America. Although the overall war was won by the United States, the piece that occurred in and around Canada and these borderlands, was actually lost, which is why England remained in Canada; and Canada, a part of the British Empire, and thereafter, the Commonwealth, for nearly a century thereafter. All is peaceful today, and the Niagara River and Falls can be enjoyed on both sides of the border created by the River, although from this perspective, Canada has the better views.

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