About Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls forms the border between America's New York state and Canada's province of Ontario. The waterfall is shared according to a treaty between the two countries in 1950 and Niagara Falls is the most famous waterfall in the world. Niagara consists of 3 waterfalls, two falls flow in America and one fall branches and flows into Canada.
The rest of the waterfall flows into America from a height of 60 meters and with installed power plants designed by Nikola Tesla, it is an important source of electricity for North America. In addition to the magnificent views of the waterfalls, one of their most impressive features is that it is the only waterfall that flows backwards in the world. This happens when the water hitting the stones gains recirculation and this is described as one of the most interesting natural events.
It is known that Niagara Falls name originates from the Indians which means 'thunder of waters'. It is believed that the waterfall brought good luck among the people due to its horseshoe shaped appearance. The area around Niagara consists of parks and its unique nature is protected by both the American and Canadian government. While watching the unique views of the rainbows in Niagara, where the sound of water turns into a fascinating symphony, you will be enchanted by its image illuminated by strong lights at night. Every visitor definitely goes on a boat tour at the waterfalls and you can also take a border walk on the Rainbow Bridge, which connects the two countries.
The closest American city to Niagara Falls is Buffalo which is famous for its freezing cold winter months. Among the surprising facts of Niagara is it was completely frozen in 1932 due to the climate and it was covered with a layer of ice that was thick enough to walk on.
Niagara Falls is 8 hours from New York State and can be reached by train or bus. If you are travelling to Niagara by air, the closest airport to land at is Buffalo Niagara International Airport, which is 42 kilometers away. You can then transfer by using public transport.