The Canadian Horseshoe Falls, located on the border between Canada and the United States, primarily falls within the jurisdiction of Canada, specifically in the province of Ontario. The falls are part of Niagara Parks, a system managed by the Government of Ontario, which oversees the surrounding parkland and visitor facilities. The U.S. side falls under the jurisdiction of Niagara falls State Park in New York. Therefore, while the falls straddling the border are a shared natural wonder, they are managed by different governmental entities.
The Canadian Falls are part of Niagara Falls and are sometimes referred to as the Horseshoe Falls.
Horseshoe Falls from Canadian Side - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
The Canadian Falls, also known as the Horseshoe Falls, are the larger ones.
Horseshoe Falls from Canadian Side Niagara Falls N-Y- - 1906 was released on: USA: December 1906
The American Falls, Bride Veil Fall, & Horseshoe Falls
Horseshoe Falls from Table Rock Canadian Side - 1896 was released on: USA: December 1896
There are three in total - 'Canadian Horseshoe Falls' 'American Falls' 'Bridal Veil Falls' Of these, the horseshoe falls are the biggest and the bridal veil falls are the smallest.
Canadian
The Niagara Falls is called the Horseshoe Falls because of its distinctive shape that resembles a horseshoe. This specific horseshoe shape is created by the way the waterfall curves and bends along the Niagara River.
American Falls - 176 feet Canadian "Horseshoe" Falls - 167 feet
The Falls are called Niagara Falls in aggregate, but they consist of 2 major Falls, Horseshoe Falls and The American Falls. There is a much smaller falls called Bridal Veil Falls.
Horseshoe Falls is 2,198.16-feet wide. Two-thirds of Horseshoe Falls is?æ located in Canada, while the remaining one-third is located in the United States, in the state of New York. It is part of Niagara Falls.