What to do in Niagara Falls

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Niagara Falls: What to do when you get there ?

Find out what to do in Niagara! Known around the world for its waterfalls, Niagara welcomes nearly 30 million tourists each year.

Formed 14,000 years ago by the retreat of the glaciers, Niagara Falls was discovered by settlers in 1678 and described as a prodigious flow of water. The Falls soon became a major tourist attraction in North America. In the early 19th century, Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother, came to see the incredible waterfall himself, one of the first traces of tourism in Canada. Then the democratization of cars and other means of transportation would cause tourism to explode at the falls after the First World War.

The power of its currents was used extensively to recover energy. The Falls had a considerable impact on the economy and industrialization of the region.

Located between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, Niagara Falls is in the middle of the river that connects the two bodies of water. On the border between Canada and the United States, the world's most famous waterfall is just a few kilometres from Buffalo (USA) and Toronto (CAN). Splitting on Goat Island, Niagara Falls is divided into two parts, a Canadian part that has 90% of the current and an American part that has the other 10 percent.

A great tourist spot, Niagara Falls has seen tens of millions of people from all over the world! Multicultural, the city around the falls is a mix between Canada and the United States.

To develop its tourist activities, Niagara had to innovate and evolve! Today, beyond coming to see the falls from a suspended platform or at the foot of the waterfall, many new activities are available!

To get as close as possible to the falls, get on a boat or a jet boat for an unforgettable excursion where you can feel the power of the waterfall! From the sky, an exceptional panorama will be offered before your eyes during a helicopter or plane flight. More unusual, glide over Niagara Falls on a zip line or an Aero Car, a gondola lift over the river with a magnificent view of the falls. With family or friends, you can go for a bike ride around the falls or even hike below the falls. Yes yes, you can go behind the Niagara Falls, a chance not to be missed!

Now that you know what to do in Niagara, don't just come to see the falls! Enjoy all the activities around the falls for an unforgettable day!

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