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Travel Destination Guide - Niagara Falls - Canada Side
Niagara Falls - Canada Side (Ontario, Canada) 
Niagara Falls - Canada Side Information
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Niagara Falls is a major attraction, drawing 16 million visitors each year, the Falls are acknowledged as one of the world's natural wonders and are indeed Canada's most important tourist attraction.
There are actually 2 waterfalls, the smaller American Falls, near the E bank on the US side, and the much larger, more impressive Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side. Both can be viewed from any part of the long pedestrian promenade built high above the river bank, which is punctuated by elevated viewing platforms and ranks of coin-operated telescopes.
This ramshackle, easy-going town is undergoing something of a transformation, with high-rise, upmarket hotels, a convention centre and the Minolta Tower Casino being welcome additions. Plenty of parkland, botanical centres, vineyards and minor theme parks provide alternative interest for visitors staying for more than a couple of days.
This destination is suitable for anyone wishing to experience one of the world's most spectacular natural settings.
There is a mixture of unsophisticated hotels to upmarket bracket, plus various motels and cheap B&Bs dotted along the riverfront road and in elevated positions overlooking the Falls.
Locality:
The Niagara Falls is found in East Canada, in the South of the Ontario province (81 mls S of downtown Toronto, 95 mls S of Pearson international airport, 28 mls W of Buffalo airport (USA)). They are found in the centre of the broad isthmus that divides Lakes Ontario and Erie, on the West bank of Niagara River, which divides Canada's Ontario province from the US state of New York.
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There is a collection of motley souvenir shops and cheap and cheerful stores in the tourist downtown area opposite the Falls. There is a handful of indoor plazas, including one on the edge of Canadian Horseshoe Falls. A choice of factory outlets offering discounted branded names farther out, in downtown proper. Buffalo and Niagara Falls USA are often a better bet for low-priced jeans, trainers etc.
During the daytime experiencing the sheer spectacle of millions of tonnes of cascading water is the principal attraction as well as getting the best photographic record of "me and the Falls". There is the remarkable Skylon Tower for an awesome panoramic view of the river and beyond into the USA. There are amusement arcades and themed museums, including Guinness World of Records and Tussaud's waxworks. The memorable "Maid of the Mist" boat trips get you closer to the Falls.
The nightlife here is not notable as a throbbing late-night destination, although there are several bars in and around the tourist part of downtown. The nightly illumination of the Falls is well worth the wait (in summer), even if only visiting for the day.
Eateries offer predominantly fast-food joints offering the ubiquitous hamburger, fries and pizza, supplemented by roadside-diner chains, There are some smart restaurants at the larger hotels. Bon vivants will be disappointed.
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Population: 32.805.000
Languages: English 59.3%, French 23.2% (both official); other
Currency: Canadian dollar Currency code: CAD
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Canada - Ontario - Toronto
Canada - British Columbia - Vancouver
Canada - Quebec - Montreal
Canada - Alberta - Calgary
Canada - Yukon Territory - Whitehorse
Country Dialling Code: +1
Voltage: 120V 60Hz
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The second largest country on earth (only the Russian Federation is bigger), it stretches over 3,400 miles from Atlantic to Pacific coast, spans six of the world's 24 time zones and could fit most of Europe within its borders.
Yet 90 per cent of the population lives within 100 miles of the US border, leaving huge tracts of unspoilt wilderness elsewhere.
It's the edginess between Canada's indigenous, French and British traditions that gives the nation its complex three-dimensional character. Add to this a constant infusion of US culture and a plethora of traditions brought by migrants, and you have a thriving multicultural society.
With its history, people, landscape and natural beauty, Canada offers an abundance of well-known cities, attractions, parks and regions that make for wonderful destinations whether you're looking for a trip that's educational, inspiring or just plain fun. But don't pass up a chance to explore the less-travelled areas, too - at the fringes of the inhabited world, great challenges, eye-opening experiences and hospitable people await.
From its large cosmopolitan cities to its frozen northern tundra; its snowy mountain peaks to its rugged coastlines; and its rich farmlands to its pioneering outposts, Canada offers something to suit the taste of every traveller. Canada is bound in the west by the Pacific Ocean and Alaska, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the north by the polar ice-cap, and in the south by the United States of America.
It is a country renowned for its stunningly beautiful scenery and love of the outdoors. Even the cities have been carefully designed to preserve metropolitan green belts and parklands, ensuring that Canadians are never far from their natural heritage. The country has a French and British colonial heritage, which is reflected in its cuisine, culture and customs, mixed in with the legacy of the country's own enigmatic aboriginal First Nations history.
In the south the Rocky Mountains intrude into Canada across the border with the United States, separating Canada's two main tourist provinces, British Columbia and Alberta. The mountains abound with winter sports resorts. Throughout the nation the most popular venues for outdoor pursuits, year round, are the country's huge national parks. There are more than 41 of these, one of them, Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta, being larger than the country of Switzerland. Canadian national parks are unique in that they have cities and towns inside the protected areas, which provide comfortable bases for exploring the natural and manmade attractions of the reserves. |
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