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  1. The American Falls is the second largest of the three waterfalls that together are known as Niagara Falls on the Niagara River along the Canada–United States border. Unlike the much larger Horseshoe Falls, of which approximately 90% is in Ontario, Canada, and 10% in the U.S. state of New York, [2] the American Falls is entirely within the ...

  2. Niagara Falls from Skylon Tower. With four to six million cubic feet (168,000 m³) of water falling every minute, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world. Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America, based on its exceptionally-high flow rate and a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m).

  3. Bridal Veil Falls (Niagara Falls) Bridal Veil Falls is the smallest of the three waterfalls that make up Niagara Falls. It is located on the United States side in New York state. Luna Island separates it from the American Falls and Goat Island separates it from the Horseshoe Falls. Bridal Veil Falls faces to the northwest and has a crest 56 ft ...

  4. Niagara Falls on 82 184 asukkaan (2006) kaupunki Ontarion provinssin eteläosassa, Kanadassa. [1] Kaupunki sijaitsee niin sanotun Kultaisen hevosenkengän alueella, joka on tiheästi asuttua ja teollistunutta urbaania aluetta. Se sijaitsee Niagaran putousten vierellä, vastapäätä samannimistä kaupunkia Yhdysvaltain puolella.

  5. Fallsview Indoor Waterpark is located on 5685 Falls Avenue in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. General information. The waterpark officially opened on 8 May 2006. More than 200,000 US gallons (760,000 L) of water are used to operate this facility.

  6. Rainbow Tower. The Rainbow Tower is a 50.3 metres (165 ft) tower located at the Rainbow Plaza Canada–United States border station of the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Construction on the tower was completed in 1947. The tower, part of the Canadian plaza of the bridge, was designed by Canadian architect William Lyon Somerville.

  7. American Falls with Goat Island to its right. The Niagara River ( / naɪˈæɡərə /) flows north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, forming part of the border between Ontario, Canada, to the west, and New York, United States, to the east. The origin of the river's name is debated.

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