Niagara Falls & Around Travel Tips
Spanning the Niagara River between Ontario and upper New York, the thundering falls are one of Canada's top tourist destinations, drawing over 14 million people annually. They look good by day and by night, when colorful spotlights flicker across the misty foam. Even in winter, when the flow is partially hidden and the edges freeze solid, the watery extravaganza is undiminished.
There are dozens of taller waterfalls in the world (Niagara ranks 50th in height), but in terms of sheer volume these falls are unbeatable: more than a million bathtubs of water plummet over the edge every second. Or put another way - about 20% of the world's total supply of fresh water flows over these falls each year.
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Niagara Falls American Side
Written by Viator, January 2011
Straddling the international border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the American state of New York, Niagara Falls has been a wildly popular honeymoon destination since the 18th century, ...
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Niagara Falls Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
Spanning the Niagara River between Ontario and upper New York, the thundering falls are one of Canada's top tourist destinations, drawing over 14 million people annually. They look good by day and by ...
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greatday out
Written by susan k, November 2011
the full day niagara with wine tour was great. as ever with viator u get the best tour available with no hassles just a gt day money well spent. thanks
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Wine Tasting in Niagara-on-the-lake Wineries
Written by Hudson, USA, September 2012
Though you might not think it, the Niagara
water basin is actually an excellent climate to grow wine. This
geological fact was not missed by some of the areas viticulturists and
today, some ...
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The American Falls and Bridal Falls
Photo by: Sue B K, USA
Doing what: Niagara Falls Canadian Side Tour and Maid of the Mist Boat Ride




