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  • Niagara Falls is a set of massive waterfalls located on the Niagara River in eastern North America, on the border between the United States and Canada. Three separate waterfalls constitute Niagara Falls: the Horseshoe Falls (Canadian Falls), the American Falls, and the smaller, adjacent Bridal Veil Falls. The falls are located 16 miles from the U.S. city of Buffalo and 43 miles from the Canadian city of Toronto.
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  • The panoramic view of the Niagara Falls area is simply breathtaking, and it's a great opportunity to take some memorable photos under colorful lights.
  • On the Canadian side, the Niagara Parks Commission governs land usage along the entire course of the Niagara River, from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario.[23].
  • A Brief Overview: Niagara Falls is a collection of three waterfalls — Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls — located on the Niagara River.
  • 79K Followers, 158 Following, 430 Posts - Niagara Falls (@niagarafalls) on Instagram: "🌎 Discover the natural beauty of the Niagara Falls ➡ Use the tag...
  • The Niagara Falls photo gallery features captivating images of the Falls throughout history, and through the seasons, giving you a different perspective on the...
  • Official travel and visitor information for the Niagara Falls, NY, area. Find hotels, restaurants, attractions and events in and around Niagara Falls.
  • Demand for passage over the Niagara River led in 1848 to the building of a footbridge and then Charles Ellet's Niagara Suspension Bridge.
  • A visitor's guide to the Niagara Falls (Canada and USA_ with trail maps, photos, videos, historical information, photography tips, and fun facts about the waterfalls.
  • The formation of the Niagara gorge (downriver) and the maintenance of the falls as a cataract depend upon peculiar geologic conditions.
  • Summer getaway planning just got easier with Go Transit operating daily from Union Station Toronto to Niagara Falls and back.