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Niagara Falls Canada |
The best way to be nearest to the water in Niagara Falls is from the New York side of the city. Just a short walk over to Goat Island will lead you to another beautiful view of the falls and will provide an easy transition for those travelers venturing into the US. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Niagara Falls Canada |
The Canadian side of Niagara Falls boasts that its view of the vista is the best since it actually faces the famous horseshoe waterfall. The tourist district is only minutes away, so there is plenty to see and do once the falls have been paid a visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Niagara Falls Canada |
Chippewa plays an integral part in streaming the Niagara River, but it's also historically important. Part of the Niagara Heritage Trail, many historians claim Chippewa as the birthplace of the modern American Army as a result of a battle during the War of 1812. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Niagara Falls Canada |
North of Niagara Falls is Lewiston, NY, a city historically important to Niagara's industrial development and known for some of the best fishing in the region. It may also be a more efficient conduit into Canada since bridges in the city can become easily congested. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Niagara Falls Canada |
Also known as Glenview, Silvertown is located off the Niagara Parkway and has been a recent focus of construction and rejuvenation. The city of Niagara Falls promotes learning the district's cultural history and sponsors walking tours during the year. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Niagara Falls Canada |
Nestled against a beautiful mountain backdrop, Stamford was once known as a prime summer vacation resort. Although this status declined with the advent of the automobile, adventure-seekers still flock here for hiking, fishing, biking, hunting, and horseback riding. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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