Niagara is a large waterfall on the Niagara river which is on the international border line between the states of the United States of New York and the Canadian province of Ontario. This waterfall is about 17 miles (27 km) north-west of Buffalo, New York and 75 miles (120 km) southeast of Toronto, Ontario.
Niagara is the name of a group of three waterfalls. The three waterfalls are Horseshoe waterfalls (sometimes referred to as Canadian waterfalls), American waterfalls, and the smaller ones are Bridal Veil waterfalls separated by an island called Luna Island from the main waterfall.
Niagara is the name of a group of three waterfalls. The three waterfalls are Horseshoe waterfalls (sometimes referred to as Canadian waterfalls), American waterfalls, and the smaller ones are Bridal Veil waterfalls separated by an island called Luna Island from the main waterfall.
Although not too high, Niagara is a very wide and most popular waterfall in the world. More than 6 million cubic feet (168,000 m3) of water per minute were dropped and this is the most powerful waterfall in North America.
Niagara is also famous for its beautiful rainbow that crosses in the middle of the swift waterfall. The natural beauty that surrounds Niagara makes millions of people from every part of the world visit it every day. Especially if it's not to see this most popular waterfall. So, foreign exchange and tourists from overseas also flow to many of these countries.
Apart from that beauty, this waterfall also separates between two countries, including Canada and New York. Tourists can get this waterfall sensation from both sides.