Beautiful Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls Are The Massive Waterfalls On Niagara River
Straddling The International Border
Separating The Canadian Province of Ontario and The US State of New York
Separating The Canadian Province of Ontario and The US State of New York
The Falls Are 17 Miles (27 km) North-Northwest of Buffalo, New York
75 miles (120 km) South-Southeast of Toronto, Ontario
between the Twin Cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Falls, New York
Peak Numbers of Visitors occur in The Summer Time
when Niagara Falls becomes equally Attractive for both - Daytime and Evening Attraction
when Niagara Falls becomes equally Attractive for both - Daytime and Evening Attraction
From the Canadian Side
Floodlights Illuminate both sides of the Falls for Several Hours After Dark (until Mid-Night)
Floodlights Illuminate both sides of the Falls for Several Hours After Dark (until Mid-Night)
The Number of Visitors in 2008 is expected to Total 20 Million and
by 2009, the Annual Rate is expected to top 28 Million Tourists A Year
by 2009, the Annual Rate is expected to top 28 Million Tourists A Year
The Oldest and The Best Known Tourist Attraction at Niagara Falls is
The Maid of the Mist Boat Cruise
Named for An Ancient Ongiara Indian Mythical Character
which has carried passengers into the Whirlpools beneath the Falls since 1846
which has carried passengers into the Whirlpools beneath the Falls since 1846
Cruise Boats Operate from Boat Docks on Both Sides of The Falls
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