no birds can fly over
Horseshoe falls & the american falls.
the Niagara River
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.
Niagara Falls actually consists of three different falls. The Horseshoe Falls, which is almost entirely within Canada, is the most spectacular of the three. The other two are the American Falls and the much smaller Bridal Veil Falls.
It is called "Maid of the Mist" (at least when I went there)
The name of the waterfall that is most commonly associated with Canada, (due to the fact that it borders Canada and the United States) is called Horseshoe Falls due to it's horseshoe like shape.
Your question implies that there are only two falls. In fact there are many, worldwide. However, you might be referring to Niagara and Victoria.
There are 3 falls American Falls, Bridalveil Falls, and Horseshoe Falls. They are all viewable from the Canadian side
Your question implies that there are only two falls. In fact there are many, worldwide. However, you might be referring to Niagara and Victoria.
Father Louis Hennepin became the first European to write of the falls in a book describing his travels to the New World in 1678. But it has been there about 12,000 years.
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.
Cities that end with "Falls" include Sioux Falls in South Dakota, Niagara Falls in New York, and Great Falls in Montana. These cities often derive their names from nearby waterfalls or rapids, highlighting their geographical features. Each of these locations is known for its natural beauty and attracts visitors for various recreational activities.