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  1. Niagara Falls - Wikipedia

    Niagara Falls is famed for its beauty and is a valuable source of hydroelectric power. Balancing recreational, commercial, and industrial uses has been a challenge for the stewards of the falls since …

  2. Niagara Falls USA Tourism

    Discover the wonder of Niagara Falls USA. From the iconic cascades to charming communities, indulge in local flavors, explore historic sites and embark on unforgettable outdoor adventures in this …

  3. Niagara Falls - One Wonder After Another

    Apr 29, 2011 · There’s plenty to see and do in Niagara Falls, all year long! View our latest upcoming events happening in and around the region with a variety of entertainment for all ages.

  4. Niagara Falls State Park - Niagara Falls USA

    Observe the beauty of Niagara Falls State Park on a breathtaking guided walking tour with wheelchair-accessible trails. Hear the inside stories of the park and explore lesser-known vantage points.

  5. Niagara Falls | Facts, Geology, & History | Britannica

    Niagara Falls, waterfall on the Niagara River in northeastern North America, one of the continent’s most famous spectacles. The falls lie on the border between Ontario, Canada, and the U.S. state of New …

  6. Visit Niagara Canada

    Where the scenery becomes the scene and our roots run deep, from our rolling vineyards to the stunning natural wonder of the Niagara Falls. Explore Niagara from the ground up in Niagara’s …

  7. Niagara Falls Attractions | Things to Do in Niagara Falls

    Experience the thrill of Niagara Parks' classic experiences through several Attractions & Activities in the Niagara region.

  8. Now open in Niagara Falls-updates daily-2026

    Apr 1, 2026 · In Niagara Falls Canada, Queen Victoria Park is open for viewing Niagara Falls 24/7/365. Boat rides and most seasonal attractions close in October and reopen during the month of May.

  9. Niagara Falls - U.S. National Park Service

    Jun 8, 2024 · The Industrial Revolution of the early 19th century had taken the natural beauty of Niagara Falls and abused it, with buildings going up along the river to harness its power.