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Niagara Falls is the correct spelling. (Notice the use of capital letters.)
Niagara Falls is a tourist attraction they use for the money.
Yes you can.
The Niagara River is used for sports fishing and pleasure boating (but not anywhere near the falls). It is a major source of hydroelectric power generation, both for Canada and the US. Niagara Falls is also a major tourist attraction and honeymoon destination.
No one actually "owns" Niagara Falls. It is part of the Niagara River. The international boundary between Canada and the US runs through the Niagara River. There are three falls at Niagara Falls. The American Falls and the much smaller Bridal Veil Falls are in the US. The spectacular Horseshoe Falls is almost entirely within Canada. Both nations use the water in the river for hydroelectric power. Niagara Falls is a major tourist attraction both in Canada and the US.
Use google maps...
As on Oct 19th 2011, within 10 miles from Niagara falls, NY there is a payment of $1, and in around 100 miles from Niagara Falls, NY there is a payment of $2.85. Totally it is $3.85 for one direction. Its really worth to use toll roads paying $3.85 rather avoiding toll roads.
As on Oct 19th 2011, within 10 miles from Niagara Falls, NY there is a payment of $1, and in around 100 miles from Niagara Falls, NY there is a payment of $2.85. Totally it is $3.85 for one direction. Its really worth to use toll roads paying $3.85 rather avoiding toll roads.
Use this calculator - http://www.directbanc.com/airline/calc.php
Hoover Dam, Niagara Falls, many others.
Mine worked throughout crossing the border and in Niagara Falls. It did not work in Toronto.