*Niagara Falls*
Niagara Falls is the world's most famous waterfall in North America, located on the border of Canada and the United States. It is located between the Canadian province of Ontario and the US state of New York.
*Waterfall Discovery*
It was first discovered by Louis Hippin in 1678. 1759 Sivardi Lasali establishes a fort here, Fort County, later renamed Fort Niagara.
The British snatched the fort from the French in a war led by Sir William Johnson. The Niagara River was recognized as the border between the United States and Canada in 1819, and in 1892 it became a city.
*How to reach Niagara Falls*
Niagara can be reached by plane, road or train from the United States and Canada. The two countries are connected by rail to Niagara, where there are two bridges over the Niagara River. The most famous of these is the "Rainbow Bridge" which was built in 1941 and its architectural beauty is still intact. Built in arc shape, this bridge is the busiest crossing between the United States and Canada. The most beautiful part of the waterfall is towards Canada. Citizens of the United States and Canada do not need a visa to cross the border, while a visa is required for residents of other countries.
*Niagara Falls Section*
The Niagara River joins Erie and Ontario, two of the largest lakes in the United States. There are sections, the largest and most influential of which is the Canadian section. And because it is in the shape of a horse's hoof, it is called a horse show. The length of this waterfall is one hundred and seventy feet and the width is 25 hundred feet. The waterfall flowing towards America is called American waterfall, which is one hundred and eighty two feet long and eleven hundred feet wide. The third relatively small waterfall is called Bridal. From these three waterfalls, 202,000 cubic feet of water falls per second. And an estimated 4 million tourists from all over the world visit Niagara Falls every year just to see this great view. Helicopter flights take place for aerial viewing.
*Niagara Falls National Park*
The Niagara Falls area is a national park in both countries and is known as Niagara Reservation State Park in the United States and Queen Victoria Niagara Park in Canada. Spread over While Queen Victoria Park covers an area of 154 acres, being a major tourist destination due to its magnificent beauty, it is also a major source of hydroelectric power for Ontario and New York.
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