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There are such living organisms that live in the Niagara Falls. Animals like eels, microorganisms, and other aquatic animals. Sometimes there is deer, elk, and other large carcasses found floating around on the Canadian side.
Seals live in Niagara falls at the Niagara aquarium (in Niagara Falls, USA), and at Marineland on the Canadian side. However, no seals live in the waters of the actual falls or the river that feelds the falls.
OF COURSE! They are just not stupid enough to actually go down the falls! We have brown trout, lake trout, king salmon, large mouth bass, small mouth bass, walleye, and muskie. I have even caught a rainbow trout here and there. But this is just the large game, don't forget the smelt, minnows, sunfish, blue gills, catfish, and pike!
Information about Niagara Falls tour operators can be found on Niagara Falls Tourism, Niagara Falls Live, Niagara Tours, Niagara Day Tour, and Group Travel Planner.
People live in apartments and houses in Niagara Falls, NY and Niagara Falls, Canada. Niagara Falls, Canada is much nicer place to live. Niagara Falls, NY has all those industrial businesses nearby, and not too far away, is the site of the toxic waste dump; "Love Canal". Niagara Falls, Canada is beautiful. Niagara Falls NY is nowhere near as attractive. I am an American and there is no doubt that the Canadian side is a lot nicer to look at then the American side.
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1.5 million people live within 50 kilometers of Niagara Falls, New York.
The City of Niagara falls boasts a population of just under 100 000 people. The 'Greater Niagara Region' (Cities of Niagara-on-the-lake, Chipawa, Fort Erie, Welland, St. Catherines and Niagara Falls) has peaked to just over 350 000.
Of course. That's why it is called " The Honeymoon Capital of the World." The most romantic place ever. (Can you tell I live in Niagara Falls?)