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Falling for Niagara: Canada's iconic Falls

Our deputy editor explores the famous Falls from all angles, on a day trip from Toronto

February 25, 2018 17:26
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There was wind, water and a boat which bobbed about dramatically. Yet despite not liking water spraying in my eyes — or boats for that matter — I felt euphoric. After all, I was at one of the wonders of the world, marvelling at its power; I was being wowed by Niagara Falls.

The Falls are sensational. Forget everything you’ve ever read about them and just go and see. Preferably from the Canadian side, which gives you the chance to see both the Horseshoe and the American Falls — because if you’re going to come all this way, it’s worth trying to see them in different ways.

Our boat trip, aboard the Hornblower, was something very special indeed. The boats are huge and pack their 700 passengers (all dressed in red ponchos) on board. But that doesn’t matter because the 20-minute voyage is fabulous.

It starts with the two smaller Falls — the American and the Bridal, before coming right up to the base of the Canadian Falls where you get a sense of the incredible power of this natural phenomenon, and its beauty.